by Admin | Apr 7, 2020 | health, Litigation, Prescription Drugs |
A group of researchers, including those from the John’s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, found that the molecule paroxetine (the active ingredient in the antidepressant Paxil and one of the class of SSRI antidepressants) is associated with...
by Admin | Apr 7, 2020 | Benzene, Environmental Law, health, Litigation, Toxic Injuries |
The HollyFrontier refinery in Artesia, New Mexico has not been a good neighbor to those living in the immediate vicinity. According to this analysis by the Environmental Integrity Project, fence line benzene levels far exceed the safe limits established by the...
by Admin | Nov 20, 2019 | health, Litigation, Toxic Injuries, Uncategorized |
Residents in the Villa Parks subdivision have reached out to our firm with concerns about the presence of toxic chemicals in and around their homes. These concerns range from concerns about the health and wellbeing of family members to the impact that the newly...
by Admin | May 10, 2019 | health, Litigation, Toxic Injuries, Uncategorized |
Statement from the Health Authorities “Although the levels of napthalene exceed health guidelines, these guidelines are designed to be health protective and levels just above the guidelines are not likely to result in adverse health effects.” Oregon...
by Jonathan Nace | Aug 29, 2018 | Environmental Law, health, Litigation, Toxic Injuries |
District Heights Elementary School in Prince George’s County, Maryland recently was reported to be unable to open for the school year due to the presence of mold in its buildings. NBC Washington reports: An elementary school in Prince George’s County,...
by Jonathan Nace | Aug 27, 2018 | Environmental Law, health, Litigation, Toxic Injuries |
Nidel & Nace earned final settlement approval of a class action settlement involving the presence of elevated levels of total trihalomethanes in the drinking water for citizens in Hannibal, Missouri. The Final Order approves the Final Settlement Agreement...