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April 2004
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District Court Dismisses Claims of Assault, Battery, and Nuisance Arising from Arsenic Contamination
In Re Voluntary Purchasing Groups, Inc. Litigation
Finding insufficient evidence to support the plaintiffs’ claims, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas has dismissed an action by residents alleging that arsenic contamination throughout a community constituted an assault, battery, and nuisance.
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In Re Voluntary Purchasing Groups, Inc. Litigation
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