Ethylene Oxide (ETO) Litigation Group
Ethylene oxide has been studied for its cancer-causing properties since the 1940s and is a primary ingredient in both antifreeze and mustard gas. It is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and the EPA as a known carcinogen. The chemical is used across the United States as a sterilant for medical equipment and a fumigant for spices.
In 2016, the EPA recalculated ethylene oxide’s carcinogenicity, increasing it by 30-fold. Since that time, numerous communities’ cancer risk has been reassessed and now far exceeds the EPA threshold.
The ETO Litigation Group educates members about ethylene oxides’s use across the country and assists members preparing for litigation.
The group formed in 2020.
- Meetings: The group meets at AAJ Annual and Winter conventions.
- Membership: The group is limited to AAJ Regular, Life, Sustaining, and President’s Club member only.
- Annual Dues: The Litigation Group is complementary to members of the AAJ Environmental and Toxic Torts Section who can agree to the terms and conditions of membership in the Litigation Group's Affidavit. If you are not yet a member, you can join the Environmental and Toxic Torts Section here.
Chair
Antonio Romanucci | Romanucci & Blandin, LLC, Chicago, IL
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