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TOXIC TORTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW COMMITTEE - Publications

The Toxic Torts and Environmental Law Committee addresses all issues relating to litigation and regulation involving toxic tort, hazardous waste, chemical and pharmaceutical exposure. Also studies environmental liability matters; compliance with environmental laws; and insurance coverage relating to these issues.

Toxic Mold Litigation, Second Edition
by Raymund King, M.D.
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The Science Behind Mold Litigation (Online Download)
by Raymund King, M.D.
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Environmental Litigation, Second Edition
by Stephen Spitz, Stephanie Nye, Janet S. Kole
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Recent Developments in Toxic Torts and Environmental Law
by Christian C.M. Beams, Richard L. Green, Jon A. Santangelo
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Basic Practice Series: TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act)
by Lynn Bergeson
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Basic Practical Series: Clean Air Act
by Roy S. Belden
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Basic Practice Series: EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act)
by Peter L. Gray
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CERCLA, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (Superfund), Second Edition
by Carole Stern Switzer, Peter L. Gray
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Basic Practice Series: RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)
by John W. Teets, Dennis Reis and Danny G. Worrell
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