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Landmark Clock Tower in Ludlow Redevelopment Plans

Many old and historic buildings in Boston and across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts were built during an era in which asbestos was heavily used during construction. According to a recent article from WAMA, a new large-scale redevelopment project is now in the works in Ludlow, Massachusetts. The project site is…

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BNSF Ry. Co. v. Superior Court: Personal Jurisdiction in Mesothelioma Cases

BNSF Ry. Co. v. Superior Court, a case from the California Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District, involves a plaintiff who died as a result of malignant pleural mesothelioma caused by his occupational exposure to asbestos. Specifically, plaintiff’s family members alleged he was exposed to asbestos while working…

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OSHA Fines Metal Company for Alleged Asbestos Safety Violations

Asbestos is now know to be a deadly substance capable of causing a fatal medical condition know as mesothelioma, asbestosis, and other serious respiratory illness. The general public has known about the dangers of asbestos since the late 1970s, but companies who used and manufactured asbestos and asbestos-laden products knew…

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Indirect Asbestos Exposure and Mesothelioma

Asbestos has been used heavily during much of the last century in almost all aspects of production and construction. While many factory jobs and construction jobs involve working directly with asbestos, there are some jobs thought to be relatively safe from asbestos exposure. One of these safer construction jobs is…

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Asbestos Continues Delay in Opening New Boston Homeless Shelter

With the unscheduled closing of Boston’s Long Island Homeless Shelter, city officials have been scrambling find a new location to house hundreds of displaced homeless residents and many drug rehabilitation patients. The shelter was closed when the bridge connecting Long Island to Quincy became so deteriorated city engineers urged it…

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