Shauna Friedman Joins “The Power of Attorney” Podcast to Discuss Edna Mahan Prison Abuse Case

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Shauna Joined Fellow Rutgers Law Alum and EMCF Co-Counsel Oliver Barry

Haddonfield, February 28, 2022 (Williams Cedar Law Firm) — Williams Cedar attorney Shauna Friedman and Oliver Barry, co-counsel on the Edna Mahan prison abuse case, joined Co-Dean of Rutgers Law Kim Mutcherson on “The Power of Attorney” Podcast to discuss their career origins and the issues they encountered while litigating a sensitive and complex matter.

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Final Approval of Partial Class Settlement Granted in Hoosick PFOA Case

$65m PFOA Settlement Provides Financial Compensation for Claimants

Hoosick Falls PFOAPhiladelphia, February 14, 2022 (Williams Cedar Law Firm) — On February 4, 2022, Judge Lawrence E. Kahn of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York issued an order of final approval of a partial class settlement in Baker, et al v. St. Gobain, et al. The order clears the way for implementation of an agreement reached in the Spring of 2021 between plaintiffs’ counsel and three of the corporate defendants in the case, St. Gobain Performance Plastics, Honeywell, and 3M. Valued at $65.25 million, the settlement provides for a comprehensive, 10-year medical monitoring regime for claimants exposed to PFOA, as well as substantial financial compensation to qualified property owners. At the time of the fairness held before Judge Kahn on February 3, more than 2,400 members of various subclasses had filed claims with the Court-appointed Administrator, and not a single class member had objected to the settlement. Both the financial value of the settlement and its overwhelming support from class members mark the agreement as historic. In granting approval, Judge Kahn noted that the settlement, which was accomplished after extensive litigation and arms-length negotiation, was one that was important for the region, and the nation.

PFOA is a prominent member of the family of “forever chemicals” [PFASs]. Unregulated for decades, it found widespread use in manufacturing processes, including those making moisture proof and anti-stick surfaces and coatings. In 2016, PFOA was discovered in the wells owned by the Village of Hoosick Falls, and multiple nearby private wells in the vicinity of manufacturing facilities that had utilized the chemical. PFOA, which is highly persistent in the environment, and has an unusually long half-life in human tissue, has been linked to a wide variety of health effects, including kidney and testicular cancer, ulcerative colitis, thyroid disease, and immunodeficiency.

The Hoosick Falls litigation is not ended with the partial settlement. Plaintiffs have not settled with defendant DuPont, a manufacturer of PFOA, and the case against DuPont for the claims asserted by the plaintiff class is continuing. In addition, there are multiple plaintiffs who have alleged in separate, individual cases that they have suffered various adverse health effects due to their exposure to PFOA. In those cases, the plaintiffs are represented by the same team of lawyers who represent the class in Baker, including Williams Cedar.

Gerald Williams, the Williams Cedar partner who has worked on the case said, “We are very pleased with Judge Kahn’s order, and proud to be part of the team of fine lawyers who helped bring about this unprecedented settlement that will benefit thousands of residents. We look forward to helping bring the rest of the litigation to a successful conclusion that will give our clients an even greater measure of justice.” Judge Kahn’s order can be seen here.

Williams Cedar is representing individuals and municipalities in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania arising from contamination of the environment with toxic chemicals, including PFOA, PFNA and other PFASs. You can request a free consultation by clicking here.