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A second setback for KBR: Motion to Dismiss Burn Pit cases rejected

By Amanda Halter / Doyle Raizner LLP Military personnel injured by the poisonous fumes emanating from burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan had a victory yesterday when United States District Judge Roger Titus rejected KBR’s Motion to Dismiss their lawsuits. As they have repeatedly in other lawsuits, sometimes successfully and sometimes not, KBR argued that […]

September 9th, 2010 | Posted in Blog,Burn Pit Blog,Burn pit lawsuits | Read More »

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