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City of Camden et al v. 3M Company
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2:23-cv-03147
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April 23, 2024
Judge Allows $956M Atty Fees In 3M, DuPont PFAS Settlements
A South Carolina federal judge on Tuesday signed off on attorney fees totaling more than $956 million in settlements with 3M and DuPont over so-called forever chemicals in firefighting foam that contaminated drinking water, saying that another group of lawyers may not have been able to reach the same outcome.
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December 21, 2023
The Biggest Environmental Law Cases Of 2023
From a Supreme Court decision reshaping water rights in the United States to ongoing fights over so-called forever chemical contamination, lawsuits concerning the environment rumbled through the courts in 2023. Here, we look at the lawsuits that shaped the year.
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August 29, 2023
Judge Gives Early OK To 3M's New $12.5B PFAS Settlement
Public water systems in the U.S. would not be responsible for future damages related to toxic contamination from so-called forever chemicals manufactured by 3M under a revised $12.5 billion settlement agreement negotiated with almost two dozen state attorneys general and granted preliminary approval by a South Carolina federal judge Tuesday.