Tag: Brazil

  • Case of the Day: VRG Linhas Aereas v. MatlinPatterson Global Opportunities Partners II

    The Case of the Day is VRG Linhas Aereas S.A. v. MatlinPatterson Global Opportunities Partners II LP (2d Cir. 2013). MatlinPatterson is a private equity fund based in New York. In 2007, Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes S.A., a Brazilian airline, acting through GTI, its subsidiary, purchased VRG from two MatlinPatterson subsidiaries, Varig Logistica S.A. and……

  • Update: Lago Agrio Plaintiffs’ Press Conference

    I listened in today on a press briefing the Lago Agrio plaintiffs’ PR team organized to discuss the state of their efforts to obtain recognition and enforcement of the Ecuadoran judgment. The briefing was expressly timed to come shortly before the beginning of Chevron’s annual meeting of shareholders on May 29. (Psst…Chevron…expect protesters!) We heard……

  • Case of the Day: United States v. Barry Fischer Law Firm

    The Case of the Day is United States v. Barry Fischer Law Firm, LLC (S.D.N.Y. 2012). Turist-Cambio Viagens Turismo LTDA was a Brazilian currency exchange company. Kesten Development corp., a British Virgin Islands corporation, was its subsidiary. In the 1990s, three of the companies’ principals, Antonio Pires de Almeida, Ruriko Inoue, and Roseli Ciolfi, were……

  • Update on the Lago Agrio Case In Brazil: Free Access to Justice

    Letters Blogatory’s correspondent in Brazil, Felipe Vollbrecht, has reported a minor development in the Lago Agrio plaintiffs’ action for homologation in Brazil. According to Felipe, the Superior Tribunal de Justiça has granted the plaintiffs’ request for free access to justice. Brazil does not follow the American Rule on attorney’s fees, so in general, the loser……

  • The Lago Agrio Case in Brazil: Why?

    Rafael Salomão Romano is a fourth-year law student at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janiero. He has been an International Judicial Assistance scholar since 2010, working under Prof. Dr. Daniela Trejos Vargas. He is also an intern in the law department at the Globo Organization, Brazil’s largest media corporation. Ecuadorians are currently seeking……