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Senate DPC Hearing on Sodium Dichromate Exposure at Qarmat Ali

// Former Guardsmen tell senators about exposure to deadly chemical By Army Staff Sgt. Jim Greenhill National Guard Bureau WASHINGTON (8/3/09) – Three former National Guard members told a Senate committee Monday they were exposed to a deadly chemical with long-term health effects while serving in Iraq. Russell Powell, a former West Virginia Army National […]

August 29th, 2009 | Posted in Senate DPC Hearing | Read More »

Sodium Dichromate Exposure Investigation Headed by Senators Dorgan and Bayh

Senate DPC – Press Release Thursday      February 12, 2009 DORGAN: Barry Piatt – 202-224-0577 BAYH: Brian Weiss – 202-224-5623 Attached below contains the Original PDF of: DPC press release of Senatro Byron Dorgan, the Chairman of the Senate DPC and Letter to the Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates and Secretary of Army, Preston M. […]

August 29th, 2009 | Posted in Senate DPC Hearing,Sodium Dichromate & Hexavalent Chromium | Read More »

The Senate DPC and Senator Dorgan comment on KBR’s Sodium Dichromate Leak

Senator Dorgan and the Senate DPC comment on KBR’s Sodium Dichromate Leak Original PDF of the DPC press release can be download below. Senate DPC Sodium Dichromate Exposure Investigation Press Release

August 29th, 2009 | Posted in Senate DPC Hearing | Read More »

Guard Chemical Exposure Testimony to Senator on KBR Case

Three former National Guard members told a Senate committee on Aug 4, 2009 they were exposed to a deadly chemical with long-term health effects while serving in Iraq.

August 27th, 2009 | Posted in Senate DPC Hearing | Read More »

Jeff Raizner Interviewed on ABC Radio about KBR Chemical Exposure Case

America’s Premier Lawyers Series: ABC Radio – An Interview with Jeff Raizner on KBR Litgation Jeff Raizner, of Doyler Raizner LLP  was recently a guest speaker on ABC RADIO, along with Alan E. Tannebaum. You can “LISTEN IN” to the interview by following this link to their website:  “Americas Premier Lawyer Series – Top Verdicts” Jeffrey L. […]

August 25th, 2009 | Posted in ABC News,Audio,Interviews,Television & Radio | Read More »

West Virginia Suit Against KBR for Hexovalent Chromiunm and Sodium Dichromate Exposure in Iraq

KBR, a private company, and its operating subsidiaries (including Cayman Island subsidiaries set up by KBR for various purposes described further below) received billions of dollars of no-bid contracts for work in Iraq in 2003. This suit arises from one of the projects KBR was charged with safely completing, a project involving the restoration of the Qarmat Ali water plant in southern Iraq so the facility could resume pumping water down into the Iraqi oil wells for more consistent oil flow.

August 21st, 2009 | Posted in Lawsuits Filed,Texas Court Filings,Texas Lawsuits | Read More »

Oregon Complaint

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August 21st, 2009 | Posted in Oregon Court Filings,Oregon Lawsuits | Read More »

Indiana Complaint

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August 21st, 2009 | Posted in Texas Court Filings,Texas Lawsuits | Read More »

Ex-Guardsmen claim they were exposed to carcinogens

Seven former guardsmen have filed suit against contractor KBR and its subsidiaries, saying the companies exposed the men to a highly carcinogenic substance at a water plant where they worked as security.

August 21st, 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized | Read More »

Senate DPC Hearing on Chemical Exposure

Senate DPC Hearing on Chemical Exposure

Senator Evan Bayh testifies at a Senate oversight hearing convened to examine the exposure of American soldiers to a lethal carcinogen during their wartime service in Iraq.

August 19th, 2009 | Posted in Congressional Hearings,Senate DPC Hearing,Television Coverage,Video & Media | Read More »

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