Court asked to monitor Chemours’ messages to plaintiffs
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) Lawyers for residents suing a company that makes a chemical that’s been found in private wells near its North Carolina plant have asked a federal judge to supervise communications between the defendant and their clients. The Fayetteville Observer reports plaintiffs’ attorneys filed a motion Aug. 20 saying Chemours risks undermining the legal process by sending misl[...]
Chemical maker: All reasonable steps taken to cut pollution
RALEIGH (AP) The chemical company under pressure for releasing a little-understood industrial chemical into North Carolina’s air and water says it’s taking all reasonable steps to stop it while planning for the long term. Lawyers for The Chemours Co. said in a letter to the state environmental agency released May 8 it’s taking steps to cut […]
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