We are joined on episode 286 of the show by guest Robert Bilott. He is an environmental attorney at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP. He is the author of Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer’s Twenty-Year Battle against DuPont, which was then turned into the 2019 film Dark Waters.
From his bio, Robert is “A seasoned and internationally-recognized litigator, advocate, and author, Rob represents a diverse range of clients on a wide variety of matters involving federal, state, and local environmental laws. For more than 29 years, he has handled environmental issues of regulatory compliance, permitting, and corporate/real estate transactions, as well as all aspects of litigation arising from such issues, from administrative hearings to multi-party, complex multi-district litigation, mass torts, and class actions.”
Show notes:
- Robert’s background becoming an environmental attorney and progressing in the field
- Dark Waters and its representation of Robert’s extended battle with Dupont regarding PFOAs and related chemicals
- the difference in impact of his book and the film
- the details of the case against Dupont
- some personality traits that match with being an environmental attorney
- and much more
You can check out Exposure on Amazon, or Dark Waters on IMDb.
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