EPA Proposes Regulation of PFOA and PFOS “Forever Chemicals”

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put forward new proposed regulations that, if adopted, would designate two common chemicals, PFOA and PFOS, as hazardous. The chemicals, known as perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), are used in the manufacture of a number of household and industrial products, but have been tied to cancer and other serious health conditions. These regulations represent the first serious attempt by the agency to regulate these so-called “forever chemicals,” which have become pervasive in the environment.

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Williams Cedar Announces That Christopher Markos Has Been Named a Partner of the Firm

Christopher Markos has been associated with Williams Cedar since its inception in 2017 and before that, worked for five years with co-founding partner Jerry Williams.

Since his graduation from Rutgers Law School, he has established a successful legal career fighting for the personal and Constitutional rights of litigants in the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, where he has achieved several significant settlements and favorable verdicts. He regularly speaks to lawyers, law students and members of the public on a variety of topics including civil rights litigation, oral advocacy and “know-your-rights” training.

Since 2020, he has served as the Chair or Co-Chair of the Civil Rights Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association, and sits on the PBA’s advisory committee for the Philadelphia Citizen’s Police Oversight Commission. He has organized programming on police misconduct litigation and gun safety, and has helped develop policy positions of the Bar Association on racial justice, reproductive and transgender rights.

In 2021 and 2022, the lawyer rating service Super Lawyers named Mr. Markos a “Rising Star”, a designation bestowed only on 2.5% of Pennsylvania lawyers with his years of service.

Williams Cedar welcomes Christopher Markos to his new role with the firm.

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Gerald J. Williams Urges Those Who Were Stationed at or Lived Near Camp Lejeune to Seek Legal Compensation for Their Illnesses

Gerald J. Williams, Partner, Williams Cedar LLP, says that any member of the United States Marine Corps or their family members who became seriously ill after being at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, or anyone who lived or worked near the base, may qualify for significant compensation, thanks to a new federal law.

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