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Lewis A. Kaplan

Lewis A. Kaplan (born December 23, 1944)[1] is a United States district judge serving on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. He took senior status on February 1, 2011.[2]

Lewis Kaplan
Kaplan in 2014
Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Assumed office
February 1, 2011
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
In office
August 10, 1994 – February 1, 2011
Appointed byBill Clinton
Preceded byGerard Louis Goettel
Succeeded byRonnie Abrams
Personal details
Born (1944-12-23) December 23, 1944 (age 78)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseLesley Oelsner
Alma materUniversity of Rochester (BA)
Harvard University (JD)

Education, career, personal life

Born in Staten Island, New York, Kaplan received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester in 1966 and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1969. He served as a law clerk for Judge Edward McEntee of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, from 1969 to 1970. Kaplan was in private practice in New York City from 1970 to 1994 and was a Special Master for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, from 1982 to 1983. During his time in the private sector, Kaplan was a partner at Paul, Weiss and represented Phillip Morris.[3]

He was married to former New York Times reporter and former vice president of Random House Lesley Oelsner on February 29, 2004.[4]

Federal judicial service

On May 5, 1994, Kaplan was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Judge Gerard Louis Goettel. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 9, 1994, and received his commission on August 10, 1994. He took senior status on February 1, 2011, and was succeeded by Judge Ronnie Abrams.

Notable cases

Guantanamo detainees

Kaplan presided over the first case where charges against Guantanamo captives were laid in a civilian court. On February 9, 2010, Kaplan ordered Ahmed Ghailani's prosecution to review the record of Ghailani's detention in the CIA's network of black sites.[5]

According to The New York Times any materials that show the decisions "were for a purpose other than national security," must be turned over to Ghailani's lawyers. He denied a motion to dismiss the charges on the grounds that due to Ghailani's long extrajudicial detention he was denied the constitutional right to a speedy trial, ruling that his extended incarceration had no adverse impact on Mr. Ghailani's ability to defend himself. This cleared the way for federal prosecutors to try him for his suspected role in Al Qaeda's 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.[6]The New York Times reported that Kaplan's ruling could set a precedent for the cases of other Guantanamo captives, who, like Ghailani, are transferred to the civilian justice system. On January 25, 2011, Kaplan sentenced Ghailani to life and called the attacks "horrific" and saying the deaths and damage they caused far outweighs "any and all considerations that have been advanced on behalf of the defendant." He also ordered Ghailani to pay $33 million as restitution.[7]

Organized crime

Working in New York City, Kaplan had been the judge in a number of federal racketeering cases involving Mafia members. In April 2010, Kaplan was assigned to preside over the cases of 14 Gambino crime family members arrested on charges, among others, of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, witness tampering (in the 1992 trial of John Gotti), and sex trafficking of a minor.

In 2016-2017 Kaplan presided over US v. Spoutz, one of the first cases of successful prosecution of attributed artwork in the United States. Eric Spoutz, an art dealer, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud related to the sale of falsely attributed artwork accompanied by forged provenance documents. Kaplan sentenced him to 41 months in federal prison and ordered to forfeit the $1.45 million he made from the scheme and pay $154,100 in restitution.[8]

Chevron v. Donziger

Kaplan presided over and ruled in favor of Chevron's appeal of a major environmental case. It had originally been brought successfully on behalf of Ecuadorian indigenous tribes against Texaco-Chevron. Kaplan granted Chevron's motion barring enforcement of an almost $10 billion judgement by the Ecuadorian courts against the company. Lawyers for Chevron argued the ruling was illegitimate due to foul play on the part of the plaintiffs' in the case who allegedly introduced fabricated evidence and bribed witnesses and officials involved in the case. Kaplan found there to be overwhelming evidence that the Ecuadorian verdict was the result of a criminal conspiracy spear-headed by the plaintiff's lead attorney, Steven Donziger, who in turn, Kaplan fined $3.4 million for contempt and Chevron's legal fees, the largest contempt sanction in US history.[9][10]

Donziger was unable to satisfy the contempt fine and restitution award so Kaplan ordered he surrender certain personal items of his such as cell phones and computers. These devices were to be handed over to Chevron employees trying to locate any assets Dozinger may have concealed. Donziger refused to comply on the grounds doing so would be a breach of attorney-client privilege. In response, Kaplan found Donziger in criminal contempt and referred the case for prosecution. When the SDNY US Attorney's Office declined to pursue the case, Kaplan appointed a private law firm, Seward & Kissel to prosecute Donziger.[11]

Donziger has accused Kaplan of displaying a pro-corporate bias in the case.[12] At the hearing, Alberto Guerra, a former Ecuadorian judge, testified for Chevron, claiming Donziger bribed him and others to win the case by fraud. Guerra's testimony was cited by Kaplan as a key factor in his decision. In 2015, Guerra claimed his testimony against Donziger had been largely a lie.[13] According to The Intercept, Kaplan has written favorably about Chevron and "bypassed the standard random assignment process and handpicked someone he knew well, U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska, to oversee the case being prosecuted by the firm he chose."[10] Seward & Kissel partner Rita Glavin claimed that the firm did not have a conflict of interest with regards to the case, even though Seward & Kissel has worked with Chevron at least twice, including as recently as 2018.[14] In September 2020, the National Lawyers Guild and International Association of Democratic Lawyers filed a joint complaint against Kaplan over his treatment of Donziger, alleging that “statements and actions of Judge Kaplan over the last ten years show him to have taken on the role of counsel for Chevron … rather than that of a judge adjudicating a live controversy before him.”[15][16] According to Amazon Watch, Kaplan had held investments in Chevron at the time of the trial.[17]

In 2016, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals declined to consider Guerra's admissions and unanimously upheld Kaplan's ruling. In March 2021, the Second Circuit heard another appeal by Donziger against prior court orders made by Kaplan in the civil contempt action brought by Chevron. The appeals court found the order barring Donziger from financing his legal defense by selling shares in any future award to be unenforceable. The court also vacated Chevron's request for $4.1 million in damages and a $660,000 sanction against Donziger.[18][19] In 2018, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled that the $9.5 billion judgment in Ecuador was marked by fraud and corruption and "should not be recognised or enforced by the courts of other States."[20][21][22] The Court summarized their findings, "the most thorough documentary, video, and testimonial proof of fraud ever put before an arbitral tribunal", that the plaintiffs engaged in blackmail and bribery of Ecuadorian judges that triggered an order to appoint an "expert" friendly to the plaintiffs, that Ecuadorian prosecutors "actively cooperated" with the plaintiffs, who bribed "experts", ghostwrote a report and paid an ex-judge to draft the acting judge's orders—the same judge solicited bribes that Chevron refused to pay.[22] In August 2020, following a protracted debate, the New York Court of Appeals disbarred Donziger in New York State.[23]

On October 1, 2021, Judge Preska sentenced Donziger to six months in prison. Donziger's lawyer called the sentence "outrageous" and said that he planned to appeal.[24]

Miscellaneous

Other well-known cases Kaplan has presided over at the district level include Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp., Universal v. Reimerdes, Five Borough Bicycle Club v. The City of New York, and Crandell v. New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. [25] [26]

Since 2021, Kaplan has been the presiding judge on matters relating to Virginia Giuffre v. Prince Andrew over allegations of sexual assault.[27]

In 2022, he presided over Anthony Rapp's $40-million sexual battery lawsuit against Kevin Spacey.

In 2022, he was appointed to preside over the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried.

Awards

In 2007, the New York State Bar Association awarded Kaplan the Stanley H. Fuld Award for outstanding contributions to the development of commercial law and jurisprudence in New York.[28] The Federal Bar Council awarded Kaplan the Learned Hand Medal for excellence in federal jurisprudence in 2009.[29]

See also

References

  1. ^ Inc, Marquis Who's Who (1 October 1983). Who's Who in American Law. Marquis Who's Who. ISBN 9780837935034 – via Google Books. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "The Government Gave Big Oil the Power to Prosecute Its Biggest Critic".
  3. ^ Frankel, Alsion (2006-01-01). "The Lifesavers". The American Lawyer. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  4. ^ "Weddings/Celebrations; Lesley Oelsner, Lewis Kaplan". The New York Times. 29 February 2004. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  5. ^ Benjamin Weiser (2010-02-10). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2018-06-29.
  6. ^ Benjamin Weiser (2010-07-13). "Judge Refuses to Dismiss Terror Suspect's Case". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Gitmo Detainee Gets Life Sentence in Embassy Plot".
  8. ^ "Forging Papers to Sell Fake Art". Federal Bureau of Investigation (press release). April 6, 2017.
  9. ^ "Suspended lawyer ordered to pay $3.4M in attorney fees to Chevron as contempt sanction".
  10. ^ a b Lerner, Sharon (January 29, 2020). "How the environmental lawyer who won a massive judgement against Chevron lost everything". The Intercept.
  11. ^ "When Feds Demur, Judge Charges Ecuador Crusader Himself". Courthouse News. 13 August 2019.
  12. ^ Holmes, Jack (2021-03-18). "'I've Been Targeted With Probably the Most Vicious Corporate Counterattack in American History'". Esquire. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  13. ^ Hershaw, Eva (2015-10-26). "Chevron's Star Witness Admits to Lying in the Amazon Pollution Case". Vice. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  14. ^ Bragman, Walker; Sirota, David (July 14, 2020). "The Government Gave Big Oil the Power to Prosecute Its Biggest Critic". The American Prospect.
  15. ^ "More than 200 lawyers file judicial complaint against Judge Lewis A. Kaplan over abusive targeting of human rights advocate Steven Donziger". New York. September 1, 2020.
  16. ^ "L'avocat Steven Donzinger harcelé par la compagnie pétrolière Chevron". Reporterre. 2020-09-09. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  17. ^ "U.S. Judge Kaplan Held Investments In Chevron When He Ruled for Company in Ecuador Pollution Dispute". October 29, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
  18. ^ Stempel, Jonathan (March 4, 2021). "Lawyer and Chevron critic Donziger's civil contempt finding mostly upheld; fees and sanctions vacated". Reuters. from the original on March 6, 2021. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  19. ^ Earls, Maya (March 4, 2021). "Chevron's $660,000 Sanction Award Against Donziger Nixed on Appeal". Bloomberg Law. from the original on March 11, 2021. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  20. ^ Nagarkatti, Karan; McWilliams, Gary (September 7, 2018). "International tribunal rules in favor of Chevron in Ecuador case". Reuters. from the original on April 13, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2021. The tribunal unanimously held that a $9.5 billion pollution judgment by Ecuador's Supreme Court against Chevron "was procured through fraud, bribery and corruption and was based on claims that had been already settled and released by the Republic of Ecuador years earlier."
  21. ^ Randazzo, Sara (September 7, 2018). "Tribunal Condemns Ecuador's $9.5 Billion Ruling Against Chevron - Arbitration court in The Hague echoes earlier decisions, bolstering company's campaign to invalidate the 2011 environmental judgment". The Wall Street Journal. from the original on May 7, 2021. Retrieved October 9, 2021. The tribunal found Ecuador released Texaco in 1998 of its cleanup duties after the company spent $40 million on environmental remediation.
  22. ^ a b Krauss, Michael (September 16, 2018). "Justice Delayed But Not Denied: Corrupt Ecuadorean Process Fails In International Arbitration". Forbes. from the original on May 12, 2021. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  23. ^ Stempel, Jonathan (August 14, 2020). "Lawyer who took on Chevron in Ecuador is disbarred in New York". Reuters. from the original on August 22, 2020. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  24. ^ Malo, Sebastien (1 October 2021). "Lawyer who sued Chevron sentenced to six months in contempt case". Reuters. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  25. ^ Simon Stokes (2001). Art and copyright. Hart Publishing. pp. 103–104. ISBN 978-1-84113-225-9.
  26. ^ "Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Reimerdes, 111 F. Supp. 2d 294 - Dist. Court, SD New York 2000". Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  27. ^ Pavia, Will; Low, Valentine (2022-01-04). "Prince Andrew hearing: Judge Kaplan deals blow to duke's hopes of having Virginia Giuffre case dismissed". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  28. ^ "Commercial and Federal Litigation Section: Stanley H. Fuld Award - New York State Bar Association". New York State Bar Association. 2019-12-23. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
  29. ^ "New York Law Journal: Judges Profiles: Lewis Kaplan". New York Law Journal. Retrieved 2020-12-29.

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Preceded by Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
1994–2011
Succeeded by

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For the violinist see Lewis Kaplan For people of a similar name see Louis Kaplan disambiguation Lewis A Kaplan born December 23 1944 1 is a United States district judge serving on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York He took senior status on February 1 2011 2 Lewis KaplanKaplan in 2014Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New YorkIncumbentAssumed office February 1 2011Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New YorkIn office August 10 1994 February 1 2011Appointed byBill ClintonPreceded byGerard Louis GoettelSucceeded byRonnie AbramsPersonal detailsBorn 1944 12 23 December 23 1944 age 78 New York City New York U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseLesley OelsnerAlma materUniversity of Rochester BA Harvard University JD Contents 1 Education career personal life 2 Federal judicial service 3 Notable cases 3 1 Guantanamo detainees 3 2 Organized crime 3 3 Chevron v Donziger 3 4 Miscellaneous 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEducation career personal life EditBorn in Staten Island New York Kaplan received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester in 1966 and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1969 He served as a law clerk for Judge Edward McEntee of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit from 1969 to 1970 Kaplan was in private practice in New York City from 1970 to 1994 and was a Special Master for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York from 1982 to 1983 During his time in the private sector Kaplan was a partner at Paul Weiss and represented Phillip Morris 3 He was married to former New York Times reporter and former vice president of Random House Lesley Oelsner on February 29 2004 4 Federal judicial service EditOn May 5 1994 Kaplan was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Judge Gerard Louis Goettel He was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 9 1994 and received his commission on August 10 1994 He took senior status on February 1 2011 and was succeeded by Judge Ronnie Abrams Notable cases EditGuantanamo detainees Edit Kaplan presided over the first case where charges against Guantanamo captives were laid in a civilian court On February 9 2010 Kaplan ordered Ahmed Ghailani s prosecution to review the record of Ghailani s detention in the CIA s network of black sites 5 According to The New York Times any materials that show the decisions were for a purpose other than national security must be turned over to Ghailani s lawyers He denied a motion to dismiss the charges on the grounds that due to Ghailani s long extrajudicial detention he was denied the constitutional right to a speedy trial ruling that his extended incarceration had no adverse impact on Mr Ghailani s ability to defend himself This cleared the way for federal prosecutors to try him for his suspected role in Al Qaeda s 1998 bombings of U S embassies in Kenya and Tanzania 6 The New York Times reported that Kaplan s ruling could set a precedent for the cases of other Guantanamo captives who like Ghailani are transferred to the civilian justice system On January 25 2011 Kaplan sentenced Ghailani to life and called the attacks horrific and saying the deaths and damage they caused far outweighs any and all considerations that have been advanced on behalf of the defendant He also ordered Ghailani to pay 33 million as restitution 7 Organized crime Edit Working in New York City Kaplan had been the judge in a number of federal racketeering cases involving Mafia members In April 2010 Kaplan was assigned to preside over the cases of 14 Gambino crime family members arrested on charges among others of racketeering racketeering conspiracy witness tampering in the 1992 trial of John Gotti and sex trafficking of a minor In 2016 2017 Kaplan presided over US v Spoutz one of the first cases of successful prosecution of attributed artwork in the United States Eric Spoutz an art dealer pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud related to the sale of falsely attributed artwork accompanied by forged provenance documents Kaplan sentenced him to 41 months in federal prison and ordered to forfeit the 1 45 million he made from the scheme and pay 154 100 in restitution 8 Chevron v Donziger Edit Kaplan presided over and ruled in favor of Chevron s appeal of a major environmental case It had originally been brought successfully on behalf of Ecuadorian indigenous tribes against Texaco Chevron Kaplan granted Chevron s motion barring enforcement of an almost 10 billion judgement by the Ecuadorian courts against the company Lawyers for Chevron argued the ruling was illegitimate due to foul play on the part of the plaintiffs in the case who allegedly introduced fabricated evidence and bribed witnesses and officials involved in the case Kaplan found there to be overwhelming evidence that the Ecuadorian verdict was the result of a criminal conspiracy spear headed by the plaintiff s lead attorney Steven Donziger who in turn Kaplan fined 3 4 million for contempt and Chevron s legal fees the largest contempt sanction in US history 9 10 Donziger was unable to satisfy the contempt fine and restitution award so Kaplan ordered he surrender certain personal items of his such as cell phones and computers These devices were to be handed over to Chevron employees trying to locate any assets Dozinger may have concealed Donziger refused to comply on the grounds doing so would be a breach of attorney client privilege In response Kaplan found Donziger in criminal contempt and referred the case for prosecution When the SDNY US Attorney s Office declined to pursue the case Kaplan appointed a private law firm Seward amp Kissel to prosecute Donziger 11 Donziger has accused Kaplan of displaying a pro corporate bias in the case 12 At the hearing Alberto Guerra a former Ecuadorian judge testified for Chevron claiming Donziger bribed him and others to win the case by fraud Guerra s testimony was cited by Kaplan as a key factor in his decision In 2015 Guerra claimed his testimony against Donziger had been largely a lie 13 According to The Intercept Kaplan has written favorably about Chevron and bypassed the standard random assignment process and handpicked someone he knew well U S District Judge Loretta Preska to oversee the case being prosecuted by the firm he chose 10 Seward amp Kissel partner Rita Glavin claimed that the firm did not have a conflict of interest with regards to the case even though Seward amp Kissel has worked with Chevron at least twice including as recently as 2018 14 In September 2020 the National Lawyers Guild and International Association of Democratic Lawyers filed a joint complaint against Kaplan over his treatment of Donziger alleging that statements and actions of Judge Kaplan over the last ten years show him to have taken on the role of counsel for Chevron rather than that of a judge adjudicating a live controversy before him 15 16 According to Amazon Watch Kaplan had held investments in Chevron at the time of the trial 17 In 2016 the Second Circuit Court of Appeals declined to consider Guerra s admissions and unanimously upheld Kaplan s ruling In March 2021 the Second Circuit heard another appeal by Donziger against prior court orders made by Kaplan in the civil contempt action brought by Chevron The appeals court found the order barring Donziger from financing his legal defense by selling shares in any future award to be unenforceable The court also vacated Chevron s request for 4 1 million in damages and a 660 000 sanction against Donziger 18 19 In 2018 the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled that the 9 5 billion judgment in Ecuador was marked by fraud and corruption and should not be recognised or enforced by the courts of other States 20 21 22 The Court summarized their findings the most thorough documentary video and testimonial proof of fraud ever put before an arbitral tribunal that the plaintiffs engaged in blackmail and bribery of Ecuadorian judges that triggered an order to appoint an expert friendly to the plaintiffs that Ecuadorian prosecutors actively cooperated with the plaintiffs who bribed experts ghostwrote a report and paid an ex judge to draft the acting judge s orders the same judge solicited bribes that Chevron refused to pay 22 In August 2020 following a protracted debate the New York Court of Appeals disbarred Donziger in New York State 23 On October 1 2021 Judge Preska sentenced Donziger to six months in prison Donziger s lawyer called the sentence outrageous and said that he planned to appeal 24 Parts of this article those related to this sentence need to be updated The reason given is Appeal would have been filed by end of 2021 Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2022 Miscellaneous Edit Other well known cases Kaplan has presided over at the district level include Bridgeman Art Library v Corel Corp Universal v Reimerdes Five Borough Bicycle Club v The City of New York and Crandell v New York College of Osteopathic Medicine 25 26 Since 2021 Kaplan has been the presiding judge on matters relating to Virginia Giuffre v Prince Andrew over allegations of sexual assault 27 In 2022 he presided over Anthony Rapp s 40 million sexual battery lawsuit against Kevin Spacey In 2022 he was appointed to preside over the trial of Sam Bankman Fried Awards EditIn 2007 the New York State Bar Association awarded Kaplan the Stanley H Fuld Award for outstanding contributions to the development of commercial law and jurisprudence in New York 28 The Federal Bar Council awarded Kaplan the Learned Hand Medal for excellence in federal jurisprudence in 2009 29 See also EditList of Jewish American jurists List of federal judges appointed by Bill ClintonReferences Edit Inc Marquis Who s Who 1 October 1983 Who s Who in American Law Marquis Who s Who ISBN 9780837935034 via Google Books a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help The Government Gave Big Oil the Power to Prosecute Its Biggest Critic Frankel Alsion 2006 01 01 The Lifesavers The American Lawyer Retrieved 2020 09 09 Weddings Celebrations Lesley Oelsner Lewis Kaplan The New York Times 29 February 2004 Retrieved 25 November 2019 Benjamin Weiser 2010 02 10 U S Told to Review Files on Terror Case Detention The New York Times Archived from the original on 2018 06 29 Benjamin Weiser 2010 07 13 Judge Refuses to Dismiss Terror Suspect s Case The New York Times Gitmo Detainee Gets Life Sentence in Embassy Plot Forging Papers to Sell Fake Art Federal Bureau of Investigation press release April 6 2017 Suspended lawyer ordered to pay 3 4M in attorney fees to Chevron as contempt sanction a b Lerner Sharon January 29 2020 How the environmental lawyer who won a massive judgement against Chevron lost everything The Intercept When Feds Demur Judge Charges Ecuador Crusader Himself Courthouse News 13 August 2019 Holmes Jack 2021 03 18 I ve Been Targeted With Probably the Most Vicious Corporate Counterattack in American History Esquire Retrieved 2021 03 19 Hershaw Eva 2015 10 26 Chevron s Star Witness Admits to Lying in the Amazon Pollution Case Vice Retrieved 2020 04 18 Bragman Walker Sirota David July 14 2020 The Government Gave Big Oil the Power to Prosecute Its Biggest Critic The American Prospect More than 200 lawyers file judicial complaint against Judge Lewis A Kaplan over abusive targeting of human rights advocate Steven Donziger New York September 1 2020 L avocat Steven Donzinger harcele par la compagnie petroliere Chevron Reporterre 2020 09 09 Retrieved 2020 09 09 U S Judge Kaplan Held Investments In Chevron When He Ruled for Company in Ecuador Pollution Dispute October 29 2014 Retrieved February 13 2022 Stempel Jonathan March 4 2021 Lawyer and Chevron critic Donziger s civil contempt finding mostly upheld fees and sanctions vacated Reuters Archived from the original on March 6 2021 Retrieved October 9 2021 Earls Maya March 4 2021 Chevron s 660 000 Sanction Award Against Donziger Nixed on Appeal Bloomberg Law Archived from the original on March 11 2021 Retrieved October 9 2021 Nagarkatti Karan McWilliams Gary September 7 2018 International tribunal rules in favor of Chevron in Ecuador case Reuters Archived from the original on April 13 2019 Retrieved October 9 2021 The tribunal unanimously held that a 9 5 billion pollution judgment by Ecuador s Supreme Court against Chevron was procured through fraud bribery and corruption and was based on claims that had been already settled and released by the Republic of Ecuador years earlier Randazzo Sara September 7 2018 Tribunal Condemns Ecuador s 9 5 Billion Ruling Against Chevron Arbitration court in The Hague echoes earlier decisions bolstering company s campaign to invalidate the 2011 environmental judgment The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on May 7 2021 Retrieved October 9 2021 The tribunal found Ecuador released Texaco in 1998 of its cleanup duties after the company spent 40 million on environmental remediation a b Krauss Michael September 16 2018 Justice Delayed But Not Denied Corrupt Ecuadorean Process Fails In International Arbitration Forbes Archived from the original on May 12 2021 Retrieved October 9 2021 Stempel Jonathan August 14 2020 Lawyer who took on Chevron in Ecuador is disbarred in New York Reuters Archived from the original on August 22 2020 Retrieved October 9 2021 Malo Sebastien 1 October 2021 Lawyer who sued Chevron sentenced to six months in contempt case Reuters Retrieved 1 October 2021 Simon Stokes 2001 Art and copyright Hart Publishing pp 103 104 ISBN 978 1 84113 225 9 Universal City Studios Inc v Reimerdes 111 F Supp 2d 294 Dist Court SD New York 2000 Retrieved 2021 10 11 Pavia Will Low Valentine 2022 01 04 Prince Andrew hearing Judge Kaplan deals blow to duke s hopes of having Virginia Giuffre case dismissed The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 2022 01 04 Commercial and Federal Litigation Section Stanley H Fuld Award New York State Bar Association New York State Bar Association 2019 12 23 Retrieved 2020 12 29 New York Law Journal Judges Profiles Lewis Kaplan New York Law Journal Retrieved 2020 12 29 External links Edit Wikisource has original works by or about Lewis A Kaplan Lewis A Kaplan at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center Legal officesPreceded byGerard Louis Goettel Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York1994 2011 Succeeded byRonnie Abrams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lewis A Kaplan amp oldid 1129961802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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