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Recent News About Dupont
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Panel links PFOA exposure to kidney, testicular cancer
Deitzler PARKERSBURG - An independent panel of scientists has linked exposure to PFOA -- a chemical used in making non-stick coatings -- to both kidney and testicular cancer in humans. -
Evans man names 59 defendants in asbestos case
CHARLESTON -- An Evans man is suing 59 companies he claims are responsible for his lung cancer. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County
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C8 panel finds link between DuPont chemical, preeclampsia
Deitzler VIENNA -- A panel of scientists has found there is a "probable link" between exposure to a processing aid chemical that DuPont uses and pregnancy-induced hypertension. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman named 2012 Go-To Law Firm
CHARLESTON -- The management team of the law firm Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that it was honored as a 2012 Go-To Law Firm for the Top 500 Companies by ALM, a publisher of multiple regional and national magazines tailored to the legal community. -
Dunbar couple sues DuPont for work injuries
CHARLESTON -- A Dunbar couple is suing E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Company for work injuries. -
Thacker testifies before judiciary committee
Thacker WASHINGTON -- West Virginia attorney Stephanie Thacker touched on her experience as both a prosecutor and private practice attorney while testifying before a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. -
Mason man names 123 companies in asbestos suit
CHARLESTON -- A Mason man is suing 123 companies he claims are responsible for his mesothelioma diagnosis. -
Va. couple names 92 defendants in asbestos suit
CHARLESTON -- A Dublin, Va., couple is suing 92 companies after they claim they are responsible for asbestos exposure and a diagnosis of lung cancer. -
Colorado man sues 138 companies for mesothelioma
CHARLESTON -- A Colorado Springs man is suing 138 companies that he claims are responsible for his diagnosis of mesothelioma. -
PERSONNEL FILE: W.Va. Chamber elects officers, new directors
CHARLESTON -– The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, at its Annual Meeting held recently at the West Virginia Business Summit, elected officers and several new board members for 2011 – 2012. -
3,000 part of DuPont medical monitoring plan
MORGANTOWN -- A spokesman for DuPont says more than 3,000 West Virginians have enrolled in a court-administered medical monitoring program. -
Medical monitoring: guilty until proven innocent
Tort law, despite a variety of abuses associated with it, makes perfect sense in principle. If somebody damages your person or property, that someone should be required to make restitution for the harm done. -
Judge: DuPont plaintiffs can enroll in monitoring program
MORGANTOWN -- A group of plaintiffs who settled a personal injury case with DuPont earlier this year can now enroll in a court-administered medical monitoring program, a judge ruled this week. -
Woman names 81 companies in complaint over father's lung cancer, death
CHARLESTON -- A Weirton woman is suing 81 companies after she claims they are responsible for her father's lung cancer and death. -
Kentucky couple names 135 companies in asbestos suit
CHARLESTON -- A Flatgap, Ky., couple is suing 135 companies it claims are responsible for a mesothelioma diagnosis. -
Va. couple says 137 defendants responsible for mesothelioma
CHARLESTON -- A Collinsville, Va., couple is suing 137 companies they claim are responsible for a mesothelioma diagnosis. -
Va. couple sues 143 companies for mesothelioma
CHARLESTON -- A Highland Springs, Va., couple is suing 143 companies they claim are responsible for a diagnosis of mesothelioma. -
DuPont says Spelter plaintiffs shouldn't be in medical monitoring program
MORGANTOWN -- The plaintiffs who settled a personal injury case with DuPont earlier this year say they want the right to enroll in a court-administered medical monitoring program. -
Scott Depot men name 104 companies in asbestos suit
CHARLESTON -- Two Scott Depot men are suing 104 companies after they claim they are responsible for their family member's stomach cancer and death.