2020-06-08 15:48:02, , source

Content Categorization
/Law & Government/Legal

Word Count:
1321

Words/Sentence:
29

Reading Time:
13.21 min

Reading Quality:
Advanced

Readability:
16th or higher

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In a legal

motion filed this week before a New York state appellate court, Donziger is

demanding he be able to challenge findings of Judge Lewis A. Kaplan that formed

the basis of his temporary suspension.

For more details of the New

York bar grievance committee's handling of the Donziger case, see here.

For background on Chevron's and Judge Kaplan's attacks on Donziger and his

Ecuadorian clients, see this

article by Greenpeace co-founder Rex Weyler.

Harvard Professor Nesson Says

Evidence Proves Oil Giant "Manufactured A Lie" To Try to Strip Donziger's Law

License To Retaliate for Winning Pollution Case

Chevron used witness bribery and other false evidence to lobby for Donziger to be suspended on an interim basis without a hearing after he led Indigenous groups in Ecuador to a landmark court victory over the company.

"I am representing Steven

Donziger because Judge Kaplan's finding that he is guilty of judicial bribery

is a manufactured lie that not even Kaplan stands behind," said Nesson, who

taught Donziger when he was a student at Harvard in 1989.

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