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Berlin Remains In Class Action Lawsuit

BERLIN – The town will remain in a class action lawsuit tied to toxic chemicals in water systems.

The Berlin Town Council voted 4-0 this week to approve an agreement with Nachawati Law Group for representation in a class action lawsuit related to PFAS, per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, which are commonly called forever chemicals.

“The town, since it has a water system, is a part of that class action lawsuit,” said Dave Gaskill, the town attorney. “We’ve been approached by Nachawati Law Group who is part of plaintiffs counsel in the lawsuit against 3M and Dupont.”

Following a closed session meeting regarding the PFAS lawsuit, the council was presented Monday with an agreement for legal representation by Nachawati Law Group.

“I think it’s important to note this is not anything the town has done,” Mayor Zack Tyndall said. “This is a result of outside factors. It’s also important to note it’s not limited to the Town of Berlin and it is in fact affecting municipalities, cities, counties across the country.”

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2 thoughts on “Berlin Remains In Class Action Lawsuit”

  1. Every person living in Berlin who is onvested in the stock market should be Outraged at the GREED that will steal money from their pockets to enrich a bunch of lawyers. That’s the way a scam works. Without complainants ,(“Berlin Town” ) there could be no lawsuit.

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