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March 22, 2006 Fungal Levels in the Home and Allergic Rhinitis by 5 Years of Age   Volume 1 Issue 205  
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Michigan High Court Affirms Plaintiffs Have 6 Years To Sue Architect For Mold Exposure
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LANSING, Mich. — The state’s high court has affirmed that the claims of plaintiffs alleging architectural malpractice concerning mold exposure were not time-barred under a state statute that is a statute of repose and limitation (Ellen Jennifer L. Hudock, et al. v. Edward Shulak, et al., No. 126859, Mich. Sup.; 2006 Mich. LEXIS 197).
 
Ohio Panel Reverses Exclusion Of Mold Expert And Summary Judgment

TOLEDO, Ohio — An appellate panel has reversed summary judgment against a state-run facility where employees alleged that mold growth in state-leased suites caused them to suffer respiratory problems (Louise Terry, et al. v. Ottawa County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Delay, et al., No. OT-05-009, Ohio App., 6th Dist, Ottawa Co.; 2006 Ohio App. LEXIS 776).
 
 
 
 

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