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Robert Bilott

Robert Bilott (born August 2, 1965) is an American environmental attorney from Cincinnati, Ohio. Bilott is known for the lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of plaintiffs injured by waste dumped in rural communities in West Virginia. Bilott has spent more than twenty years litigating hazardous dumping of the chemicals perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS).

Robert Bilott
Born (1965-08-02) August 2, 1965 (age 58)
Alma materNew College of Florida (BA)
Ohio State University (JD)
OccupationEnvironmental lawyer
Known forClass action lawsuit against DuPont on behalf of plaintiffs from Parkersburg, West Virginia
Spouse
Sarah Barlage
(m. 1996)
Children3

Bilott's litigation was the foundation for a memoir titled Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer's Twenty-Year Battle Against DuPont. He became of increasing media attention in the late 2010s and became more visible through the 2019 film Dark Waters and 2018 documentary The Devil We Know which documented his legal battles with Dupont. This public attention led to a number of awards, including the international Right Livelihood Award.

Early life Edit

Bilott was born on August 2, 1965, in Albany, New York.[1] Bilott's father served in the United States Air Force, and Bilott spent his childhood on several air force bases. Because the family moved frequently, Bilott attended eight different schools before graduating from Fairborn High School in Fairborn, Ohio. He then earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and urban studies from the New College of Florida. He then earned a Juris Doctor from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 1990.[2][3]

Career Edit

Bilott was admitted to the bar in 1990[3] and began his law practice at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP in Cincinnati, Ohio.[4] For eight years he worked almost exclusively for large corporate clients and his specialty was defending chemical companies.[5] He became a partner at the firm in 1998.[1]

Initial actions against DuPont Edit

Bilott represented Wilbur Tennant of Parkersburg, West Virginia, whose cattle were dying.[1] The farm was downstream from a landfill where DuPont had been dumping hundreds of tons of perfluorooctanoic acid. In the summer of 1999, Bilott filed a federal suit against DuPont in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. In response, DuPont advised that DuPont and the United States Environmental Protection Agency would commission a study of the farmer's property, conducted by three veterinarians chosen by DuPont and three chosen by the Environmental Protection Agency. When the report was released, it blamed the Tennants for the dying cattle claiming that poor husbandry was responsible: "poor nutrition, inadequate veterinary care and lack of fly control."[5]

After Bilott discovered that thousands of tons of DuPont's PFOA had been dumped into the landfill next to the Tennants' property and that DuPont's PFOA was contaminating the surrounding community's water supply, DuPont settled the Tennants' case. In August 2001, Bilott filed a class action lawsuit against DuPont on behalf of the approximately 70,000 people in West Virginia and Ohio with PFOA-contaminated drinking water, which was settled in September 2004, with class benefits valued at over $300 million, including DuPont agreeing to install filtration plants in the six affected water districts and dozens of impacted private wells, a cash award of $70 million, and provisions for future medical monitoring to be paid by DuPont up to $235 million, if an independent science panel confirmed "probable links" between PFOA in the drinking water and human disease.[1]

After the independent scientific panel jointly selected by the parties (but required under the settlement to be paid for by DuPont) found that there was a probable link between drinking PFOA and kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, pre-eclampsia, and ulcerative colitis, Bilott began opening individual personal-injury lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of affected users of the Ohio and West Virginia water supplies, which by 2015 numbered over 3,500. After losing the first three for $19.7 million, in 2017 DuPont agreed to settle the remainder of the then-pending cases for $671.7 million.[1][6] Dozens of additional cases filed after the 2017 settlement were settled in 2021 for an additional $83 million (announced in conjunction with a $4 billion settlement between DuPont and its spin-off, Chemours, over PFAS liabilities), bringing the total settlement value in the personal injury cases for those exposed to PFOA in their drinking water to over $753 million.[7]

Subsequent actions Edit

In 2018, Bilott filed a new case seeking new studies and testing of the larger group of PFAS chemicals on behalf of a proposed nationwide class of everyone in the United States who has PFAS chemicals in their blood, against several PFAS manufacturers, including 3M, DuPont, and Chemours.[8] This new litigation is ongoing as of May 2020.[9] In March 2022, the federal court overseeing the case certified the case to proceed as a class action on behalf of millions of people with PFAS in their blood.[10]

Media notice Edit

In 2016, Bilott's story was the focus of a featured cover story by Nathaniel Rich in the New York Times Magazine, entitled, "The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare". Rich's story was later published in his book, Second Nature (2021).[11] Bilott's work was also featured in extensive articles in The Huffington Post ("Welcome to Beautiful Parkersburg") and The Intercept (multi-part The Teflon Toxin series).

Robert Bilott is the author of the acclaimed memoir Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer's Twenty-Year Battle Against DuPont, first published in English in 2019 by Atria Books,[12] and later translated into Chinese (2022)[13] and Japanese (2023).[14] The audio book version is narrated by Jeremy Bobb with the first chapter narrated by Mark Ruffalo. Bilott's story also became the basis for Dark Waters, a 2019 film starring Mark Ruffalo as Bilott, and Anne Hathaway as Bilott's wife, Sarah Barlage. The story is also featured in the feature-length documentary The Devil We Know; the Swedish documentary, The Toxic Compromise; was the subject of the poem, Watershed by U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith; is the subject of the "Toxic Waters" episode of the multi-part feature documentary, Parched, which aired on the National Geographic TV channel in 2017.

He is also the subject for the song and video "Deep in the Water" by The Gary Douglas Band, and the song "Blank" / "Worker" by emo revival band The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die.[15] He also appears in Devil Put The Coal In The Ground, a 2022 documentary about the suffering and devastation brought on by the coal industry and its decline.[16] Additionally, Bilott appears in the Belgian documentary, Solvay, the Invisisble Pollution, about chemical giants and the vast pollution of PFAS.[17] Bilott also authored the foreword of the book Forever Chemicals Environmental, Economic, and Social Equity Concerns with PFAS in the Environment,[18] published in 2021 by CRC Press. He also appears in the film released in 2023 entitled, Burned: Protecting the Protectors, which focuses on PFAS exposures among firefighters.[19]

Accolades Edit

In 2017, Bilott received the international Right Livelihood Award, also known as the "Alternative Nobel Prize", for his decades of work on PFAS chemical contamination issues, and was featured on a stamp issued in Austria, commemorating the award.

In 2020, Bilott was part of a "Fight Forever Chemicals" social media and outreach campaign that was a Winner in Entertainment and a Finalist in Global Campaign, Media Partnership for the social media Shorty Awards. "Fight Forever Chemicals" also received a Gold Distinction in Environment and Sustainability.[20]

Bilott serves on the board of directors for Less Cancer, the board of trustees for Green Umbrella,[21] and served on the alumni board for New College of Florida from 2018 to 2021. In 2021, Bilott received an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from New College of Florida and an Honorary Doctor of Science Degree from The Ohio State University's Environmental Science Graduate Program.[22] In 2023, Bilott received an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from Thomas Moore University.[23]

He is also a fellow in the Right Livelihood College, an Honorary Professor at the National University of Cordoba in Argentina, and a lecturer at the Yale School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health Sciences.[24]

Awards and recognition Edit

  • 2005 – Trial Lawyer of the Year. Presented by The Trial Lawyers For Public Justice Foundation.[3]
  • 2006 – Super Lawyer Rising Star. Selected by Cincinnati Magazine.[3]
  • 2008 – 100 Top Trial Lawyers from Ohio. Named by American Trial Lawyers Association.[3]
  • 2008 – Present Leading Lawyer Honoree. Name by Cincy Magazine Environmental Law.
  • 2010 – Present Honoree, Environmental Law, Litigation. Named by Best Lawyers in America.
  • 2011 – Present Top Local Plaintiff Litigation Star Honoree. Presented by Benchmark Plaintiff.
  • 2014 – Clarence Darrow Award Honoree. Presented by Mass Tort Bar.
  • 2016 – Giraffe Hero Commendation Honoree. Presented by Giraffe Heroes Project.
  • 2016 – Joined the board of the Next Generation Choices Foundation (a.k.a. Less Cancer) "to support its mission in championing education and policy that will help prevent cancer."[25]
  • 2017 – Present Class Action Honoree. Presented by Kentucky Super Lawyers.[26]
  • 2017 – Right Livelihood Award. Presented by The Right Livelihood Foundation (December 1, 2017).[1][27]
  • 2017 – MVP for Class Action Honoree. Named by Law360.
  • 2019 – Lawyer of the Year in Litigation – Environmental. Named by Best Lawyers.[28]
  • 2020 – Public Interest Environmental Law David Brower Lifetime Achievement Award.[29]
  • 2020 – Kentucky Bar Association Distinguished Lawyer Award.[30]
  • 2020 – Big Fish Award. Presented by Riverkeeper Fishermen's Ball.[31]
  • 2020 – Consumer Safety Award. Presented by the Kentucky Justice Association. [32]
  • 2021 – Lawyer of the Year in Litigation – Environmental. Named by Best Lawyers.[33]
  • 2021 – Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from New College of Florida.
  • 2022 – Lawyer of the Year in Environmental Law – Cincinnati. Named by Best Lawyers.[34]
  • 2023 – Lawyer of the Year in Litigation – Environmental – Cincinnati. Named by Best Lawyers.[35]
  • 2023 – Environmental Working Group's Changemaker Award.[36]
  • 2023 – Multicultural Health Institute's Community Champion Award.

Personal life Edit

In 1996, Bilott married Sarah Barlage. They have three children, Teddy, Charlie and Tony.[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Robert Bilott". The Right Livelihood Award. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  2. ^ a b Rich, Nathaniel (6 April 2016). "The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare". New York Times. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Robert Bilott". thenationaltriallawyers.org. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  4. ^ "Robert A. Bilott | People | Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP". www.taftlaw.com.
  5. ^ a b The Lawyer Who became Dupont's worst nightmare, New York Times, 6 January 2016
  6. ^ "The Real Rob Bilott of 'Dark Waters' is Only Getting Started". Time. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
  7. ^ "DuPont, Chemours in $4 Billion 'Forever Chemicals' Cost Pact". Bloomberg.com. 2021-01-22. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  8. ^ Lerner, Sharon (October 6, 2018). "Nationwide Class Action Lawsuit Targets DuPont, Chemours, 3M, and Other Makers of PFAS Chemicals". The Intercept. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  9. ^ Schlanger, Zoe (May 29, 2019). "DuPont and 3M knowingly contaminated drinking water across the US, lawsuits allege". Quartz. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
  10. ^ "Taft Wins Class Certification in PFAS Suit | News | Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP". www.taftlaw.com. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  11. ^ Rich, Nathaniel, Second nature, ISBN 978-1-250-79233-4, OCLC 1244130110, retrieved 2021-05-26
  12. ^ Rivlin, Gary (October 14, 2019). "For 'Erin Brockovich' Fans, a David vs. Goliath Tale With a Twist". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "豆瓣网2020年度外语电影高分榜上榜影片《黑水》原型事件全纪实。孤勇律师亲述与美国化工巨头的至暗交锋。平民英雄的二十年维权之路。". Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  14. ^ "毒の水:PFAS汚染に立ち向かったある弁護士の20年". Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  15. ^ Trang, Brittany (2021-11-02). "Yes, There's a Song About the Parkersburg/DuPont PFAS Crisis on the New TWIABP album". Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  16. ^ "Devil Put the Coal in the Ground". Devil Put the Coal in the Ground. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  17. ^ Morimont, Emmanuel (2023-06-21), Solvay, the invisible pollution, retrieved 2023-07-11
  18. ^ Kempisty, David M.; Racz, Leeann (2021). Forever Chemicals. doi:10.1201/9781003024521. ISBN 9781003024521. S2CID 236290264.
  19. ^ "BURNED: Protecting Our Protectors". Ethereal Films. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
  20. ^ "Participant's Fight Forever Chemicals Campaign - the Shorty Awards".
  21. ^ "Green Umbrella - Board of Trustees".
  22. ^ "Bilott To Be Awarded Honorary Degree From The Ohio State University | News | Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP". www.taftlaw.com. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  23. ^ Kelley, Lyna (2023-05-02). "THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY AWARDS TWO HONORARY DEGREES AT 2023 COMMENCEMENT". MOREOVER. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  24. ^ "Bilott Appointed to Rank of Lecturer at Yale School of Public Health | News | Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP". www.taftlaw.com. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  25. ^ "Bilott Joins Less Cancer Board". TaftLaw.com. Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  26. ^ "Top Rated Covington, KY Class Action & Mass Torts Attorney | Robert Bilott".
  27. ^ "Alternative Nobel Prize awarded to four activists". CBS News. September 26, 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  28. ^ "Robert A. Bilott". bestlawyers.com. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  29. ^ "David Brower Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Robert Bilott | PIELC". pielc.org. 18 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  30. ^ "Taft attorney who inspired Mark Ruffalo film wins prestigious award". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2020-05-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  31. ^ "Meet Riverkeeper's 2020 Fishermen's Ball honorees". 12 June 2020.
  32. ^ "Kentucky Justice Association". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  33. ^ "Robert A. Bilott – Cincinnati, OH – Lawyer". blrankings-bl2-prod-eastus2-app.azurewebsites.net. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  34. ^ "14 Taft Attorneys Named "Lawyer of the Year" by Best Lawyers 2022 | News | Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP". www.taftlaw.com. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  35. ^ "Best Ohio Environmental Lawyers | Best Lawyers". www.bestlawyers.com. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
  36. ^ "Bilott To Receive EWG Changemaker Award | News | Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP". www.taftlaw.com. Retrieved 2023-04-26.

External links Edit

  • Exposure at simonandschuster.com
  • Exposure at kirkusreviews.com
  • Robert Bilott at osu.edu
  • Robert Bilott at theintercept.com

robert, bilott, born, august, 1965, american, environmental, attorney, from, cincinnati, ohio, bilott, known, lawsuits, against, dupont, behalf, plaintiffs, injured, waste, dumped, rural, communities, west, virginia, bilott, spent, more, than, twenty, years, l. Robert Bilott born August 2 1965 is an American environmental attorney from Cincinnati Ohio Bilott is known for the lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of plaintiffs injured by waste dumped in rural communities in West Virginia Bilott has spent more than twenty years litigating hazardous dumping of the chemicals perfluorooctanoic acid PFOA and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid PFOS Robert BilottBorn 1965 08 02 August 2 1965 age 58 Albany New York U S Alma materNew College of Florida BA Ohio State University JD OccupationEnvironmental lawyerKnown forClass action lawsuit against DuPont on behalf of plaintiffs from Parkersburg West VirginiaSpouseSarah Barlage m 1996 wbr Children3Bilott s litigation was the foundation for a memoir titled Exposure Poisoned Water Corporate Greed and One Lawyer s Twenty Year Battle Against DuPont He became of increasing media attention in the late 2010s and became more visible through the 2019 film Dark Waters and 2018 documentary The Devil We Know which documented his legal battles with Dupont This public attention led to a number of awards including the international Right Livelihood Award Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Initial actions against DuPont 2 2 Subsequent actions 2 3 Media notice 2 4 Accolades 3 Awards and recognition 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBilott was born on August 2 1965 in Albany New York 1 Bilott s father served in the United States Air Force and Bilott spent his childhood on several air force bases Because the family moved frequently Bilott attended eight different schools before graduating from Fairborn High School in Fairborn Ohio He then earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and urban studies from the New College of Florida He then earned a Juris Doctor from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 1990 2 3 Career EditBilott was admitted to the bar in 1990 3 and began his law practice at Taft Stettinius amp Hollister LLP in Cincinnati Ohio 4 For eight years he worked almost exclusively for large corporate clients and his specialty was defending chemical companies 5 He became a partner at the firm in 1998 1 Initial actions against DuPont Edit See also Washington Works Bilott represented Wilbur Tennant of Parkersburg West Virginia whose cattle were dying 1 The farm was downstream from a landfill where DuPont had been dumping hundreds of tons of perfluorooctanoic acid In the summer of 1999 Bilott filed a federal suit against DuPont in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia In response DuPont advised that DuPont and the United States Environmental Protection Agency would commission a study of the farmer s property conducted by three veterinarians chosen by DuPont and three chosen by the Environmental Protection Agency When the report was released it blamed the Tennants for the dying cattle claiming that poor husbandry was responsible poor nutrition inadequate veterinary care and lack of fly control 5 After Bilott discovered that thousands of tons of DuPont s PFOA had been dumped into the landfill next to the Tennants property and that DuPont s PFOA was contaminating the surrounding community s water supply DuPont settled the Tennants case In August 2001 Bilott filed a class action lawsuit against DuPont on behalf of the approximately 70 000 people in West Virginia and Ohio with PFOA contaminated drinking water which was settled in September 2004 with class benefits valued at over 300 million including DuPont agreeing to install filtration plants in the six affected water districts and dozens of impacted private wells a cash award of 70 million and provisions for future medical monitoring to be paid by DuPont up to 235 million if an independent science panel confirmed probable links between PFOA in the drinking water and human disease 1 After the independent scientific panel jointly selected by the parties but required under the settlement to be paid for by DuPont found that there was a probable link between drinking PFOA and kidney cancer testicular cancer thyroid disease high cholesterol pre eclampsia and ulcerative colitis Bilott began opening individual personal injury lawsuits against DuPont on behalf of affected users of the Ohio and West Virginia water supplies which by 2015 numbered over 3 500 After losing the first three for 19 7 million in 2017 DuPont agreed to settle the remainder of the then pending cases for 671 7 million 1 6 Dozens of additional cases filed after the 2017 settlement were settled in 2021 for an additional 83 million announced in conjunction with a 4 billion settlement between DuPont and its spin off Chemours over PFAS liabilities bringing the total settlement value in the personal injury cases for those exposed to PFOA in their drinking water to over 753 million 7 Subsequent actions Edit In 2018 Bilott filed a new case seeking new studies and testing of the larger group of PFAS chemicals on behalf of a proposed nationwide class of everyone in the United States who has PFAS chemicals in their blood against several PFAS manufacturers including 3M DuPont and Chemours 8 This new litigation is ongoing as of May 2020 update 9 In March 2022 the federal court overseeing the case certified the case to proceed as a class action on behalf of millions of people with PFAS in their blood 10 Media notice Edit In 2016 Bilott s story was the focus of a featured cover story by Nathaniel Rich in the New York Times Magazine entitled The Lawyer Who Became DuPont s Worst Nightmare Rich s story was later published in his book Second Nature 2021 11 Bilott s work was also featured in extensive articles in The Huffington Post Welcome to Beautiful Parkersburg and The Intercept multi part The Teflon Toxin series Robert Bilott is the author of the acclaimed memoir Exposure Poisoned Water Corporate Greed and One Lawyer s Twenty Year Battle Against DuPont first published in English in 2019 by Atria Books 12 and later translated into Chinese 2022 13 and Japanese 2023 14 The audio book version is narrated by Jeremy Bobb with the first chapter narrated by Mark Ruffalo Bilott s story also became the basis for Dark Waters a 2019 film starring Mark Ruffalo as Bilott and Anne Hathaway as Bilott s wife Sarah Barlage The story is also featured in the feature length documentary The Devil We Know the Swedish documentary The Toxic Compromise was the subject of the poem Watershed by U S Poet Laureate Tracy K Smith is the subject of the Toxic Waters episode of the multi part feature documentary Parched which aired on the National Geographic TV channel in 2017 He is also the subject for the song and video Deep in the Water by The Gary Douglas Band and the song Blank Worker by emo revival band The World Is a Beautiful Place amp I Am No Longer Afraid to Die 15 He also appears in Devil Put The Coal In The Ground a 2022 documentary about the suffering and devastation brought on by the coal industry and its decline 16 Additionally Bilott appears in the Belgian documentary Solvay the Invisisble Pollution about chemical giants and the vast pollution of PFAS 17 Bilott also authored the foreword of the book Forever Chemicals Environmental Economic and Social Equity Concerns with PFAS in the Environment 18 published in 2021 by CRC Press He also appears in the film released in 2023 entitled Burned Protecting the Protectors which focuses on PFAS exposures among firefighters 19 Accolades Edit In 2017 Bilott received the international Right Livelihood Award also known as the Alternative Nobel Prize for his decades of work on PFAS chemical contamination issues and was featured on a stamp issued in Austria commemorating the award In 2020 Bilott was part of a Fight Forever Chemicals social media and outreach campaign that was a Winner in Entertainment and a Finalist in Global Campaign Media Partnership for the social media Shorty Awards Fight Forever Chemicals also received a Gold Distinction in Environment and Sustainability 20 Bilott serves on the board of directors for Less Cancer the board of trustees for Green Umbrella 21 and served on the alumni board for New College of Florida from 2018 to 2021 In 2021 Bilott received an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from New College of Florida and an Honorary Doctor of Science Degree from The Ohio State University s Environmental Science Graduate Program 22 In 2023 Bilott received an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from Thomas Moore University 23 He is also a fellow in the Right Livelihood College an Honorary Professor at the National University of Cordoba in Argentina and a lecturer at the Yale School of Public Health Department of Environmental Health Sciences 24 Awards and recognition Edit2005 Trial Lawyer of the Year Presented by The Trial Lawyers For Public Justice Foundation 3 2006 Super Lawyer Rising Star Selected by Cincinnati Magazine 3 2008 100 Top Trial Lawyers from Ohio Named by American Trial Lawyers Association 3 2008 Present Leading Lawyer Honoree Name by Cincy Magazine Environmental Law 2010 Present Honoree Environmental Law Litigation Named by Best Lawyers in America 2011 Present Top Local Plaintiff Litigation Star Honoree Presented by Benchmark Plaintiff 2014 Clarence Darrow Award Honoree Presented by Mass Tort Bar 2016 Giraffe Hero Commendation Honoree Presented by Giraffe Heroes Project 2016 Joined the board of the Next Generation Choices Foundation a k a Less Cancer to support its mission in championing education and policy that will help prevent cancer 25 2017 Present Class Action Honoree Presented by Kentucky Super Lawyers 26 2017 Right Livelihood Award Presented by The Right Livelihood Foundation December 1 2017 1 27 2017 MVP for Class Action Honoree Named by Law360 2019 Lawyer of the Year in Litigation Environmental Named by Best Lawyers 28 2020 Public Interest Environmental Law David Brower Lifetime Achievement Award 29 2020 Kentucky Bar Association Distinguished Lawyer Award 30 2020 Big Fish Award Presented by Riverkeeper Fishermen s Ball 31 2020 Consumer Safety Award Presented by the Kentucky Justice Association 32 2021 Lawyer of the Year in Litigation Environmental Named by Best Lawyers 33 2021 Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from New College of Florida 2022 Lawyer of the Year in Environmental Law Cincinnati Named by Best Lawyers 34 2023 Lawyer of the Year in Litigation Environmental Cincinnati Named by Best Lawyers 35 2023 Environmental Working Group s Changemaker Award 36 2023 Multicultural Health Institute s Community Champion Award Personal life EditIn 1996 Bilott married Sarah Barlage They have three children Teddy Charlie and Tony 2 References Edit a b c d e f Robert Bilott The Right Livelihood Award Retrieved 2019 12 07 a b Rich Nathaniel 6 April 2016 The Lawyer Who Became DuPont s Worst Nightmare New York Times Retrieved 7 December 2019 a b c d e Robert Bilott thenationaltriallawyers org Retrieved December 9 2019 Robert A Bilott People Taft Stettinius amp Hollister LLP www taftlaw com a b The Lawyer Who became Dupont s worst nightmare New York Times 6 January 2016 The Real Rob Bilott of Dark Waters is Only Getting Started Time Retrieved 2020 05 11 DuPont Chemours in 4 Billion Forever Chemicals Cost Pact Bloomberg com 2021 01 22 Retrieved 2021 02 15 Lerner Sharon October 6 2018 Nationwide Class Action Lawsuit Targets DuPont Chemours 3M and Other Makers of PFAS Chemicals The Intercept Retrieved December 6 2019 Schlanger Zoe May 29 2019 DuPont and 3M knowingly contaminated drinking water across the US lawsuits allege Quartz Retrieved December 6 2019 Taft Wins Class Certification in PFAS Suit News Taft Stettinius amp Hollister LLP www taftlaw com Retrieved 2022 03 28 Rich Nathaniel Second nature ISBN 978 1 250 79233 4 OCLC 1244130110 retrieved 2021 05 26 Rivlin Gary October 14 2019 For Erin Brockovich Fans a David vs Goliath Tale With a Twist The New York Times 豆瓣网2020年度外语电影高分榜上榜影片 黑水 原型事件全纪实 孤勇律师亲述与美国化工巨头的至暗交锋 平民英雄的二十年维权之路 Retrieved 2022 12 13 毒の水 PFAS汚染に立ち向かったある弁護士の20年 Retrieved 2023 04 06 Trang Brittany 2021 11 02 Yes There s a Song About the Parkersburg DuPont PFAS Crisis on the New TWIABP album Retrieved 2021 11 09 Devil Put the Coal in the Ground Devil Put the Coal in the Ground Retrieved 2022 03 28 Morimont Emmanuel 2023 06 21 Solvay the invisible pollution retrieved 2023 07 11 Kempisty David M Racz Leeann 2021 Forever Chemicals doi 10 1201 9781003024521 ISBN 9781003024521 S2CID 236290264 BURNED Protecting Our Protectors Ethereal Films Retrieved 2023 01 31 Participant s Fight Forever Chemicals Campaign the Shorty Awards Green Umbrella Board of Trustees Bilott To Be Awarded Honorary Degree From The Ohio State University News Taft Stettinius amp Hollister LLP www taftlaw com Retrieved 2021 12 22 Kelley Lyna 2023 05 02 THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY AWARDS TWO HONORARY DEGREES AT 2023 COMMENCEMENT MOREOVER Retrieved 2023 05 16 Bilott Appointed to Rank of Lecturer at Yale School of Public Health News Taft Stettinius amp Hollister LLP www taftlaw com Retrieved 2021 07 02 Bilott Joins Less Cancer Board TaftLaw com Taft Stettinius amp Hollister LLP Retrieved 16 December 2019 Top Rated Covington KY Class Action amp Mass Torts Attorney Robert Bilott Alternative Nobel Prize awarded to four activists CBS News September 26 2017 Retrieved December 8 2019 Robert A Bilott bestlawyers com Retrieved December 9 2019 David Brower Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Robert Bilott PIELC pielc org 18 February 2020 Retrieved 2020 05 20 Taft attorney who inspired Mark Ruffalo film wins prestigious award www bizjournals com Retrieved 2020 05 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Meet Riverkeeper s 2020 Fishermen s Ball honorees 12 June 2020 Kentucky Justice Association www facebook com Retrieved 2020 09 23 Robert A Bilott Cincinnati OH Lawyer blrankings bl2 prod eastus2 app azurewebsites net Retrieved 2020 08 25 14 Taft Attorneys Named Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers 2022 News Taft Stettinius amp Hollister LLP www taftlaw com Retrieved 2021 08 19 Best Ohio Environmental Lawyers Best Lawyers www bestlawyers com Retrieved 2023 04 07 Bilott To Receive EWG Changemaker Award News Taft Stettinius amp Hollister LLP www taftlaw com Retrieved 2023 04 26 External links EditExposure at simonandschuster com Exposure at kirkusreviews com Robert Bilott at osu edu Robert Bilott at theintercept com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Bilott amp oldid 1164906722, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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