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Environmental Litigation
Raytheon Groundwater Contamination
An important area of the law in which the firm is playing a leading role is environmental litigation. These cases are brought by the firm on behalf of persons whose properties or other rights have been affected by toxic contamination or pollution. Often these cases involve complex scientific issues and thousands of exhibits. They can require enormous financial and staff resources and sometimes take the form of class actions brought in the interest of numerous similarly-situated persons at one time. The firm applies its resources to significant environmental cases that promote a clean and safe environment.
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Levin, Papantonio has attorneys with experience in environmental litigation, including the former general counsel of the Florida Department of Natural Resources, and the founders of a non-profit natural resource protection organization.
Levin Papantonio Environmental Experience
DuPont Spelter Smelter - Spelter, West Virginia
- Successfully litigated a class action case on behalf of approximately 7,000 residents and property owners seeking medical monitoring and clean-up costs associated with heavy metal contamination attributed to a former zinc smelting facility. (Perrine, et al. v. DuPont, et al. No. 04-C-296-2)
- Further information relating to the case can be found at the class website: http://www.spelterclass.com/. Additional information will be added as it becomes available.
- Recent Headlines
- DuPont Must Pay $251 Million in Smelter Case Damages
- DuPont Is Ordered to Pay $196.2 Million in Smelter Case
- DuPont penalized $196.2 million for W.Va. pollution
- DuPont punitive phase begins
- DuPont Must Pay $55 Million for Cleanup of Waste Site (Update2)
- DuPont ordered to provide medical monitoring in Harrison County
Conoco/Agrico Superfund Site - Pensacola, Florida
- Favorable settlement reached for class of property owners and residents in Pensacola, Florida seeking damages and medical monitoring relating to claims of groundwater contamination attributed to a former fertilizer facility. (Samples, et al. v. Conoco, et al. (No. 2001-CA-000631)
Over the years, our firm has had the opportunity to assist in environmental litigation cases nationwide. Throughout Florida, our practice also encompasses Pensacola, Santa Rosa County, Panama City, Escambia County, Calhoun County, Gulf County, Okaloosa County, Walton County, Holmes County, Washington County, Bay County, Jackson County, and Tallahassee, and our work extends to Mobile, Alabama and other communities in the southeastern United States. Click here for a free case evaluation.
Environmental News & Articles
- WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR VERDICT
Friday, March 26, 2010
The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals on Friday, March 26, 2010, issued its decision in the class action case of Perrine, et al. v. DuPont. The decision was the result of an appeal of the jury verdict by DuPont. Read more... - Remote Florida Site Eyed for New Green Town for the Environmentally Aware
Environmental News Network - May 21, 2007
THE FUTURE SITE OF SKY, Florida -- Homes here could be heated or cooled using the Earth's natural underground temperature. Appliances would be run by solar-powered batteries. Houses would be oriented to avoid the summer sun. Read more... - County officials prepare for first class action lawsuit
cpubco.com - May 11, 2007
The case that Circuit Clerk Donnie Kopp has found himself leafing through lately takes up more than seven boxes containing, he estimates, thousands of pages. The Lenora Perrine et al vs. DuPont case is so long that 1,500 jurors are being called in. An estimated 2,300 plaintiffs are involved in the case. ... - Teflon is Forever - By Leslie Savan
For decades, DuPont has sold the answer to crud, gunk, and grime. What the company didn't advertise was that its nonstick wonders sticks - to us.
For more of our firm’s past environmental lawsuits, please visit our Verdicts and Settlements page.
One of the Nation’s Premier Environmental Litigation Law Firms
