Federal Judge Denied to Dismiss Exelon Tritium Class Action
Illinois Federal Judge Suzanne B. Conlon ruled against Exelon’s motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit brought as a result of Exelon’s spills of tritium-laced water into the local community in Will County, Illinois and ruled that the lawsuit Duffin v. Exelon Corp., et al., will now proceed to the discovery phase where the plaintiffs will seek internal documents and additional evidence from Exelon relevant to the lawsuit
Cohen, Milstein’s class action lawsuit, filed in March, 2006, alleges that Exelon spilled over six million gallons of tritium-laced water into the surrounding community from its Braidwood Nuclear Power Plant over a ten year period and failed to notify residents and regulatory officials.
Filed under Class Action, General Law
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