A) Environmental scientist B) Personal injury lawyer C) Corporate defense attorney D) Government prosecutor
A) General Electric and DuPont B) W.R. Grace and Beatrice Foods C) Dow Chemical and Monsanto D) Exxon and Mobil
A) Autism B) Diabetes C) Leukemia D) Asthma
A) Mercury B) Lead C) Trichloroethylene (TCE) D) Arsenic
A) Twelve B) Five C) Fifteen D) Eight
A) John J. Riley Tannery B) Woburn Leather Company C) Boston Hide Corporation D) Massachusetts Tanning Works
A) Walter Jay Skinner B) Antonin Scalia C) Robert Bork D) John Joseph Sirica
A) Beatrice was found fully liable B) Beatrice settled for $20 million C) Beatrice was found not liable D) The case was dismissed
A) $8 million B) $25 million C) $15 million D) $2 million
A) OSHA B) CDC C) FBI D) EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
A) Courtroom seating arrangement B) Settlement negotiation strategy C) Elements needed to prove liability D) His legal team structure
A) The Woburn Tragedy B) Poisoned Water C) A Civil Action D) The Contamination Case
A) Kevin Conway B) Thomas London C) James Gordon D) Richard Parker
A) Jerome Facher B) William Cheeseman C) James Roisman D) Jan Schlichtmann
A) Jerome Facher B) William Cheeseman C) Jan Schlichtmann D) Kevin Conway
A) Soil sample analysis B) Air quality monitoring C) Epidemiological studies D) Blood tests on residents
A) They were closed permanently B) They were cleaned and reopened C) They are still in use today D) They were replaced with new wells |