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NEWS: Summary Judgment for PCB Contamination in the Lower Fox River

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin (J. Griesbach) granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants in a cost recovery contribution action under CERCLA for PCB contamination of the Lower Fox River where response costs and damages are estimated to be $1.5 billion. Read Decision . . . More>>

Associated Press: Judge dismisses lawsuit in Fox River cleanup case . . . More>>

Herald Times Reporter: Judge throws out PCB cleanup lawsuit filed against Appleton, NCR paper makers . . . More>>

 

NEWS: Summary Judgment on Clean-Up Liability for Greenway
The Southern District of Indiana (J. Hamilton) granted summary judgment in favor of the Evansville Greenway and Remediation Trust, represented by Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson, against Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company. This is one of the first District Court decisions following the U.S. Supreme Courts opinion in Burlington Northern et al. v. US (2009). Read Opinion . . . More>>

 

 


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