...s substantial deference to agency decision-making. Without that deference, people and corporations would often have an incentive to try to impair (or at least...
...the traditional theory is based on the defendant's relationship to the corporation, whereas the misappropriation theory focuses on the defendant's relationship to the...
...As Chevron Corporation fights an $18 billion judgment for environmental damage in Ecuador, it...
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... The complaints target Chevron, Priceline.com, AutoNation, Curtiss-Wright...decision involving Revlon that "corporations are free to respond with...
...millions of dollars flowing from corporations and individuals into this year...and $676,000; followed by Chevron Corp. with $379,000 and...
...judge Tuesday to block enforcement of a potential multibillion-dollar judgment against Chevron for environmental damage caused by a predecessor oil company in Ecuador....
...Dole Food Co. Inc. and Chevron Corp. against tort claims brought...Los Angeles, has represented major corporations against tort claims in U...
...documentary on the epic environmental suit brought by Amazon tribespeople against Chevron Corporation in Ecuador — lead U.S. plaintiffs' attorney Steven Donziger remarks...
A largely unheralded feature of modern international business law is the emergence of thousands of bilateral investment treaties, or BITs, and fair-trading agreements, or FTAs, that give investors th
U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a one-time centrist maverick who became a powerful leader of the court's liberal wing, announced his retirement on April 9, just 11 days short of his 90t
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