June 11, 2008
Expert disqualified from C8 lawsuit
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A federal judge has blocked DuPont Co. from using an expert who once worked for the plaintiffs' lawyers in a case over pollution of Parkersburg city water with the toxic chemical C8.

On Tuesday, District Judge Joseph R. Goodwin disqualified toxicologist Elizabeth Anderson from testifying for DuPont in the pending lawsuit.

The lawsuit seeks alternative drinking water and medical monitoring for customers of the Parkersburg city water system.

Previously, DuPont settled a similar case brought on behalf of thousands of residents who lived in communities around Parkersburg.

Parkersburg residents were left out of that case because at the time, their water supply did not show C8 problems. After new tests found C8 in the city water, a follow-up lawsuit was filed in mid-2006.

While working on the previous case, Cincinnati lawyer Robert Bilott hired Anderson to serve as an expert toxicologist. At the time, Anderson worked for the Alexandria, Va.-based consulting firm Sciences International.

In December, DuPont disclosed it planned to use Anderson as an expert in the new case over Parkersburg city water.

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