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Published on: 27 Sep 2016 By

Video Game Data Could Provide Useful Health Information In A Lawsuit

In personal injury lawsuits, the injured party is usually required to produce documents relating to their health. Medical records from a doctor or medical practitioner are the most obvious of these, but it is becoming more common to include electronic data. Electronic data about your health and fitness might be stored on a host of...

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Published on: 5 Jan 2018 By

Don’t just throw old electronics in the trash

Simply throwing old electronics in the trash can be dangerous to your own personal safety, says Peter Dillon in a recent article by AdvocateDaily. Read the full article below. Don’t just throw old electronics in the trash: Dillon By Mia Clarke, Associate Editor If Santa left some of the latest electronic gadgets under your tree,...

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Published on: 7 Sep 2008 By (Dianne Saxe)

New Toxics Reduction Law Closer

The Ministry of the Environment has released a discussion paper outlining its proposed Toxics Reduction Law, as promised in last year’s Throne Speech. The paper was developed by an expert panel, headed by noted environmental chemist, Miriam Diamond.  They  propose that the new statute should create: 1. Designated (long) lists of toxic substances to be...

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Published on: 14 Dec 2008 By (Dianne Saxe)

Nitrogen: boon and threat

Fritz Haber, born 140 years ago this week, was a German Jewish chemist who won the Nobel Prize for discovering how to fix nitrogen from the air. It is this critical invention – artificial fertilizer- which allowed the world population to explode to its current level. Nitrogen pollution is also an increasingly important environmental threat,...

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Published on: 24 Jul 2012 By (Dianne Saxe)

Chrome contamination remediation researcher?

We’re looking for help on a research project relating to remediation of hexavalent chrome in soil and groundwater. Ideally, we’re looking for an environmental chemist or engineer with relevant training and experience interested in a one year contract. If interested, please send cv and references, by email, to chrome (at) envirolaw.com. We would consider a...

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