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November 3, 2004 Mold: Mitigate or Litigate?   Volume 1 Issue 135  
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Mold: Mitigate or Litigate?
Measuring Indoor Air: Don’t Get ‘ILL’ From Mold
By: Alan Wozniak, Pure Air Control Services

Tampa, Fl. -- When you consider that as many as one in five Americans suffers from allergies brought on by dust mites, pet dander, pollen, mold and other contaminants, its easy to see the value of avoidance measures, protective and/or mitigation measures that have a marked therapeutic effect on patients hypersensitive to these allergens.
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Riverside Jury Returns Defense Verdict in Mold Bodily Injury Trial
Plaintiff Faces Cost Bill After Loss
By: Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman

RIVERSIDE, Calif., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- A Riverside County jury returned a defense verdict in a closely watched case involving claims of bodily injury from exposure to mold in a single family home located in Menifee, California. Jury deliberations were less than 25 minutes according to trial lawyers Victoria Ersoff and Gregory Amundson with the law firm of Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman (www.wshblaw.com) which represented the defendant developer and homebuilder.
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United States: Mold Plaintiffs Subject to Home Inspection
By: Gregory J. Johansen and Michael Starks (Orlando)

In an opinion released in May 2004 called Hauser v. Volusia County Department of Corrections, 872 So.2d 987 (Fla. 1st DCA 2004), a Florida appellate court held that when a claimant alleges that he has suffered from toxic mold exposure at work the defense is entitled to inspect the claimant’s home for the presence of mold.
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