Webinar - March 14: Defining Toxic Tort Injury: Is Presence or Impact Enough?

March 9, 2012 12:00 AM

Defining Toxic Tort Injury: Is Presence or Impact Enough?
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
12:00 – 1:00 p.m. CDT
Sponsored by the Toxic and Hazardous Substances Litigation Committee 

Personal injury, medical monitoring and Natural Resource Damage claims require plaintiffs to prove injury, risk or damage. Plaintiffs tirelessly push this envelope. To limit claims and awards, defendants must push back. What if fish carry metals, but live well? When chemicals are present at very low levels, has damage occurred? Does dose still make the poison? Is genetic alteration, by itself, sufficient to show cause? Risk? Join us to learn how these battles, fought at the frontier of modern technology, may affect your business risks. We also will consider best strategies for engaging these issues. Click here to register online!
 
Although there is no fee to attend, you must register so that the IADC can plan accordingly for the number of interested participants. If you have any questions about webinars, please contact Mary Dannevik, CLE Program Coordinator, at mdannevik@iadclaw.org or by telephone at 312.368.1494.

IADC Webinars are made possible by a grant from
The Foundation of the IADC.

The Foundation of the IADC is dedicated to supporting the advancement of the civil justice system through educational opportunities like these Webinars.

For more information on The Foundation,
visit www.iadcfoundation.org.
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