Atlanta law firm King & Spalding LLP has won a $700 million
judgment for Chevron Corp. in an arbitration between the energy giant
and the government of Ecuador.
An international tribunal ruled
that Ecuador must pay damages for delaying court rulings on commercial
disputes with Chevron subsidiary Texaco Petroleum Co. for more than a
decade.
The ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The
Hague resolves some Texaco claims against the Ecuador government dating
as far back as 1991.
The court determined that by refusing to rule on Texaco's claims,
Ecuador violated international law by breaching an investment treaty
with the United States.
The $700 million in damages includes
principal and interest dating to Dec. 22, 2006, when Chevron and Texaco
initially filed the arbitration. Further hearings will determine whether
Ecuador owes more for taxes, interest and costs.
Chevron and other energy companies have additional arbitration actions pending against the Ecuador government.
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