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For Immediate Release, May 27, 2021
Contact:
Charlie Tebbutt, (541) 285-3717, charlie@tebbuttlaw.com (legal contact)
Lawsuit Launched Over DDT Ocean Dumping off Southern California
Montrose Chemical Corp. Dumped About 500,000 Barrels of Toxic Waste Near Santa Catalina Island
TORRANCE,
Calif. Following the recent discovery that up to 500,000 barrels of the banned pesticide DDT were dumped into the Pacific Ocean off Southern California, the Center for Biological Diversity sent Montrose Chemical Corp. and its successor parent company, Bayer Corp., a notice of intent to sue them today. Today’s notice letter calls for the companies to take responsibility for this toxic threat to public health and wildlife.
On Monday, a complaint was filed by LHC Group, Inc. against Bayer Corp. et al. The case, filed in the Alameda County, California Superior Court, regarding
The SCOTUS decision in
Ford Motor Company v. Montana Eighth
Judicial District Court
1 is a decision that we believe will
alter the legal landscape in the defense of product liability
matters with respect to the personal jurisdiction defense. We have
reported on this case in prior posts (
seeThe Law of Personal Jurisdiction Is About to Be
Changed Again - What Life Science Companies Should Expect), and
now that a decision has been handed down by the SCOTUS, we would
like to share some of our thoughts on how we believe the decision
will impact the defense of life science companies in product