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Bilott began opening individual personal-injury lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of affected users of the Ohio and West Virginia water supplies, who by 2015 numbered more than 3,500 individuals. After losing the first three cases for a total of $19.7 million in damages, in 2017 DuPont agreed to settle the remainder of the then-pending cases ...
23 November 2004 The Circuit Court of Wood County, West Virginia class action lawsuit, Leach, et al v. E. I. DuPont deNemours and Co. against DuPont, on behalf of residents in the Parkersburg regional area—including Little Hocking, Ohio, Lubeck Public Service District, West Virginia, the city of Belpre, Ohio, Tuppers Plains, Ohio, Mason ...
A DuPont-commissioned survey undertaken by ChemRisk stated that DuPont released over 1.7 million pounds of C8, 632,468 pounds of that into the Ohio River system. 394,486 pounds was reported to be buried in unlined landfills and 686,233 pounds was released into the environment via chimneys. [4] The factory was operated by DuPont until 2015.
3 The only lab in the U.S. that did C8 testing, Exygen Research initially refused to analyze the wells because it was under contract with DuPont. Eventually, the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, which had entered into an agreement with DuPont to test a neighboring community's water, offered to test Little Hocking's water, too.
A Parkersburg substance abuse treatment center has been sued by the state of West Virginia after an allegedly unqualified provider treated dozen of patients and filed tens of thousands of dollars ...
(The Center Square) – Texas has filed a lawsuit against several large chemical companies alleging they manufacture toxic forever chemicals used in products marketed as safe for families. Texas ...
A man who worked at five Domino's locations between 2014 and 2016, is suing the pizza chain for what he asserts are 'systemic wage violations.' Domino's sued again for allegedly paying workers ...
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