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            Lawyers to Plastics Makers: Prepare for ‘Astronomical’ PFAS LawsuitsNews 28 May 2024 | The New York Times At an industry presentation about dangerous “forever chemicals,” lawyers predicted a wave of lawsuits that could dwarf asbestos litigation, audio from the event revealed. 
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            'Zero evidence': Logan Paul responds to claims of Prime drinks containing PFASNews 24 Apr 2024 | USA Today YouTuber Logan Paul is defending Prime Hydration after the company he co-founded was named in a class action lawsuit claiming its sports drinks contain PFAS. 
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            Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes Critical Rule to Clean up PFAS Contamination to Protect Public HealthPolicy 19 Apr 2024 EPA action designates two widely used PFAS as hazardous substances under the Superfund law, improving transparency and accountability to clean up PFAS contamination in communities. 
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            Rokita launches PFAS lawsuit aimed at companies around Indiana using toxic ‘forever chemicals’News 11 Apr 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle The move is in sharp contrast to state lawmakers’ attempts earlier this year to ensure manufacturers can use most PFAS substances. 
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            PFAS Drinking Water Rule Clears White House: Let the Litigation BeginPolicy 1 Apr 2024 As we have previously predicted, we expect immediate and numerous lawsuits from various groups challenging the PFAS drinking water regulation. 
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            US appeals court kills ban on plastic containers contaminated with PFASPolicy 30 Mar 2024 Conservative fifth circuit overturns EPA’s ban prohibiting Inhance from using manufacturing process creating toxic compound. 
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            Personal injury firms look for people exposed to PFAS from Joint Base Cape CodNews 26 Feb 2024 | wbur Across the country, more than 10,000 people — many veterans and firefighters — have joined a lawsuit over exposure to toxic PFAS chemicals. 
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            Superior Court rules in favor of AG Stein’s suit to put DuPont’s subsidiaries on the hook for PFAS damagesNews 13 Feb 2024 | Port City Daily A superior court judge put forward an order Wednesday to make DuPont’s subsidiaries liable for PFAS contamination caused by the original company if deemed responsible for damages alleged in a lawsuit filed by attorney general Josh Stein. 
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            Federal court finalizes $1.2B ‘forever chemicals’ settlement involving major firmsNews 8 Feb 2024 | The Hill Per the terms of the settlement, DuPont de Nemours, as well as spinoff firms Chemours and Corteva will collectively establish a $1.18 billion fund for public water systems that have been contaminated by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS, at any level. 
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            Judge Weighing 3M’s $10 Billion PFAS Offer Frets Over BankruptcyNews 2 Feb 2024 | Bloomberg Law The federal judge overseeing claims alleging harm from PFAS pollution praised the years-long effort that resulted in 3M Co. offering at least $10.5 billion to public water systems, but warned the company’s potential bankruptcy looms over the case. 
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            Health-Ade hit with class action lawsuit claiming its kombucha contains PFASNews 12 Jan 2024 | Reuters Alanna Morton, a New York resident, filed the lawsuit on Tuesday in Manhattan federal court, claiming the company misleadingly marketed and advertised its kombucha as a “health” product even though it tested positive for dangerously high levels of PFAS. 
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            [Report] Rewind And (P)FASt Forward: Current Developments In PFAS RegulationPolicy 8 Jan 2024 This report summarizes these and other major PFAS regulatory developments from 2023 and forecasts what 2024 may have in store. 
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            Navigating the changing landscape of PFAS regulationsNews 8 Jan 2024 | The Insurer Navigating the complexities of these regulations requires a proactive approach, including internal risk assessments, documentation, strategic planning, and risk transfer where possible. 
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            Overview of PFAS Regulations in the United States and What Japanese Companies and Their U.S. Subsidiaries Need to KnowPolicy 2 Jan 2024 This article provides an overview of PFAS regulation in the United States, emphasizing its relevance to various Japanese businesses, including those in specialty chemicals, manufacturing, oil and gas, and trading, due to the widespread use of PFAS in commercial products, potential liability risks, and recent multi-billion dollar settlements in PFAS contamination lawsuits. 
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            ‘Forever chemicals’ were everywhere in 2023. Expect more litigation in 2024News 28 Dec 2023 | Reuters Lawsuits accusing major chemical companies of polluting U.S. drinking water with toxic PFAS chemicals led to over $11 billion in settlements in 2023, with experts predicting that new federal regulations and a growing awareness of the breadth of PFAS contamination in the U.S. will spur more litigation and settlements in the year ahead.