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The Emerging Crisis of PFAS Exposure
Paul J. Napoli and Tate J. Kunkle write: Are PFAS the next MTBE? Or, perhaps the next asbestos? Or, in the words of William Shakespeare, is it much ado about nothing? That is the question from both sides of the bar, as well as industry and the regulatory bodies.NY Considers Tougher Water Standards, Charging Feds Are 'Too Slow'
A 12-member state Drinking Water Quality Council is slated to meet Monday on Long Island to consider setting maximum contaminant levels for New York public water supplies in the absence of federal rulemaking for certain chemicals.Judge Allows Another Lawsuit Over Hoosick Falls Contamination to Proceed
Northern District Judge Lawrence Kahn partially dismissed claims from Saint-Gobain and Honeywell lawyers who filed motions seeking the dismissal of consolidated cases stemming from the contamination of groundwater with perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in the village of Hoosick Falls. But he allowed claims for liability and negligence to survive.EPA Makes Hoosick Falls Plastics Plant a Superfund Clean-Up Site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday announced that it had added the Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics plant to the Superfund list, meaning federal funds can be used to help clean up sites contaminated by a chemical used to make nonstick coatings.Pa.-Based Glassmaker Secures $50M Infringement Verdict
A federal jury in Delaware has slapped Ardagh Glass Inc. with a $50.3 million verdict for infringing a patent held by a small Pennsylvania-based glass company.Pa.-Based Glassmaker Secures $50M Infringement Verdict
A federal jury in Delaware has slapped Ardagh Glass Inc. with a $50.3 million verdict for infringing a patent held by a small Pennsylvania-based glass company.Cite as: Baker v. Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corp., 1:16-CV-0917, NYLJ 1202778803914, at *1 (NDNY, Decided February 6, 2017) CASENAME Michele Baker, e
Baker v. Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corp.
Negligence, Strict Liability Claims as to Property, Chemical's Ingestion Survive DismissalWhat's in a Name: The NAD Knows
Nancy J. Felsten of Davis Wright Tremaine tackles the question: When is the name of a product or service also an advertising claim within the National Advertising Division's jurisdiction, such that NAD can "recommend" a name change despite the absence of the full evidentiary record that would be the mainstay of a federal court action?Addressing Concerns Over Chemicals in Drinking Water
Charlotte Biblow, of Farrell Fritz, discusses important regulatory steps by state and federal environmental protection agencies this year to limit environmental and human exposure to the chemicals PFOS and PFOA in drinking water. Exposure to such chemicals has been associated with adverse health effects.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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