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how much did rob bilott make from dupont settlement

by Mrs. Palma Dickens DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

After losing the first three for $19.7 million, in 2017 DuPont agreed to settle the remainder of the then-pending cases for $671.7 million.

How much did Robert Bilott get paid for his lawsuit?

His litigation efforts yielded more than $671 million dollars in damages for approximately 3,500 people. DuPont also settled with the EPA, agreeing to pay a mere $16.5 million fine for failure to disclose their findings about C8, a toxin that is now estimated to be present in 98 percent of the world’s population. Is Rob Bilott still with Taft?

How much did Dupont pay to settle the class action lawsuit?

Under a 2004 settlement of the class claims, DuPont already has paid or has committed to pay over $350 million for impacted community water filtration systems, class member blood and health data collection, class member health studies, and class member medical monitoring.

What is the Bilott lawsuit against DuPont?

Bilott is known for the lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of plaintiffs from West Virginia. Bilott has spent more than twenty years litigating hazardous dumping of the chemicals perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS).

How much did Dupont pay for PFOA lawsuit?

DuPont, Chemours to pay $670 million over PFOA suits. The $670.7 million settlement DuPont and Chemours will pay plaintiffs to settle 3,550 lawsuits related to the release of PFOA, a toxic chemical, is good news for the companies and the plaintiffs, at least according to legal experts and Wall Street analysts.

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How much did Robert Bilott make from DuPont?

His litigation efforts yielded more than $671 million dollars in damages for approximately 3,500 people. DuPont also settled with the EPA, agreeing to pay a mere $16.5 million fine for failure to disclose their findings about C8, a toxin that is now estimated to be present in 98 percent of the world's population.

How much did Taft law firm make from DuPont?

'' For three years, Bilott had worked for nothing, costing his firm a fortune. But now Taft received a windfall: Bilott and his team of West Virginian plaintiff lawyers received $21.7 million in fees from the settlement.

How much did Tennant get from DuPont?

In a follow-up case in 2017, he won a $671 million settlement on behalf of more than 3,500 plaintiffs in personal-injury claims against DuPont. And here's where the story could end, the hero with his fist aloft.

How much profit did DuPont make each year from Teflon sales?

$1 billion a yearSince the 1940s, DuPont made and used PFAS chemicals to make highly profitable consumer products, including Teflon, which at one point earned $1 billion a year for the chemical giant.

What is Rob Bilott doing now?

Bilott serves on the board of directors for Less Cancer, the board of trustees for Green Umbrella, and served on the alumni board for New College of Florida from 2018-2021.

Can you still sue DuPont for C8?

If you or a loved one has been a victim of DuPont C8 / PFOA exposure, you may have grounds to file a lawsuit. Call (888) 492-4303 or complete an online form today to discuss your legal options.

Is C8 in my blood?

According to a 2007 study, C8 is in the blood of 99.7% of Americans. It's called a "forever chemical" because it never fully degrades.

Did anyone go to jail from DuPont?

Du Pont died in prison while serving a sentence of thirty years for the murder of Dave Schultz. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

How much is the du Pont family worth?

The DuPont family is one of the richest American families. Roughly 3,500 family members share a $14.3 billion fortune stemming from the chemicals empire founded by one of their ancestors in 1802. Since then the company has evolved into everything from plastics to dynamite.

Does Teflon still contain C8?

Most non-stick pans are coated with a chemical called Teflon. Teflon contains a compound known as C8, which is harmful to both your health and the environment. According to a large body of research, C8 disrupts normal hormone function and lowers testosterone levels in men.

Is DuPont still producing Teflon?

DuPont is still manufacturing Teflon More than 3,500 cases were filed against DuPont. Soon, the victories started pouring in.

Is Teflon still being manufactured today?

DuPont and other companies phased out U.S. production a few years ago. Now it's made in China. The contamination in this region eventually lead to a class action lawsuit that resulted in a broad medical study of affected residents beginning in 2005.

Did DuPont win the lawsuit?

DuPont later settled the litigation for $671 million, a result chronicled in a book Bilott wrote on the trial and a 2019 Hollywood film “Dark Waters,” starring actors Mark Ruffalo and Anne Hathaway. Now Bilott, 56, is working on a real-life sequel.

What happened to DuPont after Dark Waters?

We believe in the free flow of information Dark Waters, starring Mark Ruffalo and Anne Hathaway, launches in Europe on February 28. It tells of the toxic spills scandal that ultimately led to US chemicals giant DuPont paying US$671 million (£516 million) to settle more than 3,500 lawsuits in 2017.

Does DuPont still make PFAS?

The Chambers Works no longer makes PFAS chemicals, and it's no longer owned by DuPont. It's owned by the DuPont spin-off, Chemours, which now makes lubricants and other products there.

Is DuPont still making Teflon?

DuPont is still manufacturing Teflon The jury found DuPont guilty and awarded the plaintiff $1.6 million. In 2017, DuPont and Chemours, a company created by DuPont, agreed to pay $671 million to settle thousands of lawsuits. Many lawsuits are still pending to this day.

How much did Dupont and Corteva contribute to the PFOA?

In addition, DuPont, Corteva, and Chemours jointly committed $4 billion to cover liabilities for their past use of PFOA and other per-and polyfluoroalkylated substances (PFAS) commonly now known as “forever chemicals.”.

What is the PFOA case in Ohio?

22, 2021, DuPont, Corteva, and Chemours announced an agreement to resolve dozens of personal injury cases pending in Ohio multi-district litigation involving contamination of drinking water supplies with PFOA (the Ohio MDL) for $83 million.

Who is the worst lawyer in Dupont?

Dubbed by The New York Times Magazine as “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare” in an article published on Jan. 6, 2016, Bilott has represented a diverse array of clients, nationwide, who have been harmed by PFAS substances. His work is the subject of a recent feature film, “Dark Waters,” and the documentary “The Devil We Know,” and is detailed in his book, “Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer’s Twenty-year Battle Against DuPont.”

What is the Nobel Prize for Bilott?

In 2017, Bilott received the international Right Livelihood Award, also known as the "Alternative Nobel Prize," for his decades of work on PFAS chemical contamination issues, and was featured on a stamp issued in Austria, commemorating the award.

What was the cause of the Dupont lawsuit?

After Bilott discovered that thousands of tons of DuPont's PFOA had been dumped into the landfill next to the Tennants' property and that DuPont's PFOA was contaminating the surrounding community's water supply, DuPont settled the Tennants' case. In August 2001, Bilott filed a class action lawsuit against DuPont on behalf of the approximately 70,000 people in West Virginia and Ohio with PFOA-contaminated drinking water, which was settled in September 2004, with class benefits valued at over $300 million, including DuPont agreeing to install filtration plants in the six affected water districts and dozens of impacted private wells, a cash award of $70 million, and provisions for future medical monitoring to be paid by DuPont up to $235 million, if an independent science panel confirmed "probable links" between PFOA in the drinking water and human disease. After the independent scientific panel jointly selected by the parties (but required under the settlement to be paid for by DuPont) found that there was a probable link between drinking PFOA and kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, pre-eclampsia, and ulcerative colitis, Bilott began opening individual personal-injury lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of affected users of the Ohio and West Virginia water supplies, which by 2015 numbered over 3,500. After winning the first three for $19.7 million, in 2017 DuPont agreed to settle the remainder of the then-pending cases for $671.7 million. Dozens of additional cases filed after the 2017 settlement were settled in 2021 for an additional $83 million (announced in conjunction with a $4 billion settlement between DuPont and its spin-off, Chemours, over PFAS liabilities), bringing the total settlement value in the personal injury cases for those exposed to PFOA in their drinking water to over $753 million.

How many children does Bilott have?

In 1996, Bilott married Sarah Barlage. They have three children, Teddy, Charlie and Tony.

Where did Bilott start his law practice?

Bilott was admitted to the Bar in 1990 and began his law practice at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP in Cincinnati, Ohio For eight years he worked almost exclusively for large corporate clients and his specialty was defending chemical companies. He became a partner at the firm in 1998.

What is the 2020 campaign for Bilott?

In 2020, Bilott was part of a “ Fight Forever Chemicals ” social media and outreach campaign that was a Winner in Entertainment and a Finalist in Global Campaign, Media Partnership for the social media Shorty Awards. “Fight Forever Chemicals” also received a Gold Distinction in Environment and Sustainability.

Who represented Wilbur Tennant?

Bilott represented Wilbur Tennant of Parkersburg, West Virginia whose cattle were dying. The farm was downstream from a landfill where DuPont had been dumping hundreds of tons of perfluorooctanoic acid. In the summer of 1999, Bilott filed a federal suit against DuPont in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. In response, DuPont advised that DuPont and the United States Environmental Protection Agency would commission a study of the farmer's property, conducted by three veterinarians chosen by DuPont and three chosen by the Environmental Protection Agency. When the report was released, it blamed the Tennants for the dying cattle claiming that poor husbandry was responsible: "poor nutrition, inadequate veterinary care and lack of fly control."

Who is the lawyer for Dupont?

Bilott is known for the lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of plaintiffs from West Virginia. Bilott has spent more than twenty years litigating hazardous dumping of the chemicals perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS).

How much did Dupont pay to Kenneth Vigneron?

In January, a federal jury in Columbus, Ohio, ordered DuPont to pay $12.5 million to Kenneth Vigneron, an Ohio resident who lived a few miles from the Washington Works plant. The jury awarded Vigneron $10.5 million in punitive damages along with $2 million in compensatory damages. Vigneron had alleged PFOA exposure caused his kidney cancer.

How much did Dupont pay for PFOA?

DuPont and Chemours announced Monday they will each pay $335.35 million in cash to resolve the thousands of claims that arose from the release of PFOA into the ground, air and water from the Washington Works plant in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The plant was originally owned and operated by DuPont, but it was transferred to Chemours after ...

How much did Dupont settle?

The $670.7 million settlement DuPont and Chemours will pay plaintiffs to settle 3,550 lawsuits related to the release of PFOA, a toxic chemical, is good news for the companies and the plaintiffs, at least according to legal experts and Wall Street analysts. For the Wilmington-based companies, with a combined 7,500 workers in Delaware, ...

What is PFOA in Teflon?

PFOA is an acronym for perfluorooctanoic acid and sometimes referred to as C-8. Used in the production of Teflon — once one of DuPont's most profitable products — PFOA has been linked to kidney and testicular cancers, thyroid disease, hypertension and other illnesses. The News Journal last year documented DuPont's role in PFOA contamination in ...

Why is Arnold saying investors are reacting positively to the settlement?

Arnold said investors are reacting positively to the settlement because it resolves a lot of concerns Wall Street had about DuPont and Chemours. He added that given the size of both companies, a $335 million payment should be considered almost immaterial to their bottom lines.

How much money will the plaintiffs get if they get the $250 million?

If all of the $250 million is paid out, plaintiffs will receive roughly $259,000 per claim, including attorneys' fees.

How many lawsuits were filed in 2005?

The 3,550 lawsuits were filed by plaintiffs who opted out of the 2005 settlement in a separate class action. "As of this announcement, no checks have been written and compensation has not been paid," said Harold Bock, a group member.

Overview

Career

Bilott was admitted to the bar in 1990 and began his law practice at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP in Cincinnati, Ohio For eight years he worked almost exclusively for large corporate clients and his specialty was defending chemical companies. He became a partner at the firm in 1998.
Bilott represented Wilbur Tennant of Parkersburg, West Virginia whose cattle were dying. The farm was downstream from a landfill where DuPont had been dumping hundreds of tons of perfluorooct…

Early life

Bilott was born on August 2, 1965, in Albany, New York. Bilott's father served in the United States Air Force, and Bilott spent his childhood on several air force bases. Because the family moved frequently, Bilott attended eight different schools before graduating from Fairborn High School in Fairborn, Ohio. He then earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and urban studies from the New College of Florida. He then earned a Juris Doctor from the Ohio State University Mo…

Awards and recognition

• 2005 Trial Lawyer of the Year. Presented by The Trial Lawyers For Public Justice Foundation.
• 2006 Super Lawyer Rising Star. Selected by Cincinnati Magazine.
• 2008 100 Top Trial Lawyers from Ohio. Named by American Trial Lawyers Association.

Personal life

In 1996, Bilott married Sarah Barlage. They have three children, Teddy, Charlie and Tony.

See also

• Dark Waters (2019 film)
• The Devil We Know

External links

• Exposure at simonandschuster.com
• Exposure at kirkusreviews.com
• Robert Bilott at osu.edu
• Robert Bilott at theintercept.com

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