...Corp. in Ecuador, has asked to withdraw. John Keker of Keker & Van Nest on May 3 filed ...
...against him and other defendants. John Keker of Keker & Van Nest, who represents Donziger, was not available for comment. ...
...of Chevron's case." John Keker of Keker & Van Nest, who represents Donziger, joined the brief urging Kaplan to consider...
...for the Donziger Defendants: John W. Keker, Elliot R. Peters, Keker & Van Nest, LLP. Julio C. Gomez, Julio C...
Chevron's lawyers at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher on Jan. 28 filed hundreds of pages with Southern District Judge Lewis Kaplan, among them an affidavit from Alberto Guerra, a former Ecuadorian judge who br
... He said Stoker's lawyer, John Keker of Keker & Van Nest, effectively questioned why Stoker, of all people, was being targeted...
...Werdeger; Nikki H. Vo; Paula L. Blizzard; William S. Hicks; Keker & Van Nest, LLP Julio C. Gomez: Julio C...
...Werdeger, Nikki H. Vo, Paula L. Blizzard, William S. Hicks, KEKER & VAN NEST, LLP OPINION ON MOTION TO...
After years of defending itself against a barrage of antitrust claims, Intel Corporation has cleared one of the last of those cases off its docket
...Little, Steven A. Hirsch, Matthew M. Werdegar, on the brief), Keker & Van Nest LLP, San Francisco, CA ...
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