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Potential Toxic Tort Litigation: Will Used Oil Be The Asbestos Of The 21st Century , Ronald P. Tomallo Jr. Jan 1993

Potential Toxic Tort Litigation: Will Used Oil Be The Asbestos Of The 21st Century , Ronald P. Tomallo Jr.

Journal of Law and Health

This paper explores why there has been so little litigation in this area considering both the harm posed by used oils and the high rate of exposure in many occupations. To aid in an analysis, three distinct topics will be addressed. First, basic information establishing the harm caused by prolonged exposure to used lubricating oils will be presented which will aid in understanding the potential liability. Second, existing case law shall be analyzed. Finally, the development of future litigation will be explored. Plaintiffs in these suits will typically be persons exposed to used oil by common machine lubrication applications - …


Asbestos: The Private Management Of A Public Problem, Harry H. Wellington Jan 1985

Asbestos: The Private Management Of A Public Problem, Harry H. Wellington

Cleveland State Law Review

Under the existing judicial system in America, asbestos litigation has reached epidemic proportions. It is extravagantly expensive and grotesquely inefficient. Conceivably billions of dollars are at stake in this group effort, and the fair treatment of thousands of very sick people, and thousands more who one day will be ill as a result of asbestos, may turn on the success of this private initiative (the Wellington Group) to design a private agency that will fairly and effectively manage the bulk of asbestos claims and asbestos product liability litigation. Section I provides background information on the asbestos problem: from the material …


Asbestos: The Private Management Of A Public Problem, Harry H. Wellington Jan 1985

Asbestos: The Private Management Of A Public Problem, Harry H. Wellington

Cleveland State Law Review

Under the existing judicial system in America, asbestos litigation has reached epidemic proportions. It is extravagantly expensive and grotesquely inefficient. Conceivably billions of dollars are at stake in this group effort, and the fair treatment of thousands of very sick people, and thousands more who one day will be ill as a result of asbestos, may turn on the success of this private initiative (the Wellington Group) to design a private agency that will fairly and effectively manage the bulk of asbestos claims and asbestos product liability litigation. Section I provides background information on the asbestos problem: from the material …


Asbestos: The Private Management Of A Public Problem, Harry H. Wellington Jan 1985

Asbestos: The Private Management Of A Public Problem, Harry H. Wellington

Cleveland State Law Review

Under the existing judicial system in America, asbestos litigation has reached epidemic proportions. It is extravagantly expensive and grotesquely inefficient. Conceivably billions of dollars are at stake in this group effort, and the fair treatment of thousands of very sick people, and thousands more who one day will be ill as a result of asbestos, may turn on the success of this private initiative (the Wellington Group) to design a private agency that will fairly and effectively manage the bulk of asbestos claims and asbestos product liability litigation. Section I provides background information on the asbestos problem: from the material …