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  • April 27, 2022

    Vermont Joins Growing Number of States Allowing Medical Monitoring for Alleged Exposure to Chemicals

    Vermont Joins Growing Number of States Allowing Medical Monitoring for Alleged Exposure to Chemicals

    On April 21st, Vermont Governor Phil Scott signed into law Senate Bill 113 that provides a cause of action for medical monitoring for individuals exposed to toxic chemicals.  Continue reading

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    Corporate Environmental Lawyer, disease, exposure, Gov. Phil Scott, Jenner & Block, medical monitoring, PFAS, Senate Bill 113, Steven M. Siros, toxic, Vermont
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