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by Neil Fischbein on Thursday, February 7, 2008 [Permalink] [0 Comments]
According to Brooklyn Law School's Journal of Law and Policy:
Given the inability or unwillingness of the nation’s regulatory apparatus to address workplace hazards, litigation by [...] workers is a logical alternative. In fact, it may be the only means of compelling employers to protect their workers.
Not only is this true of workers, but it is true of communities as well.

Given the inability or unwillingness of the nation’s regulatory apparatus to address residential contamination and exposure hazards, litigation by TCE-impacted residents is a logical alternative. In fact, it may be the only means of keeping people safe from future harm.

In that spirit, and in support of TCE-impacted workers and residents nationwide, we have added a new feature to our right-hand sidebar: the names of (and links to) law firms that represent plaintiffs in TCE cases. Please note: The cities indicate where their practice is based, however many of these firms handle cases nationwide.

If you have questions about finding a TCE attorney, please fee free to contact us.

If you are an attorney who handles TCE cases (including toxic torts) and would like your firm listed, please let us know.

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