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April 2020

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Why I Fight for You

Behind Yale Spector’s Powerful Work Ethic

My understanding of how legal issues can cause stress started at a young age. I used to sit in my father’s law firm and watch very upset people come through the door. Yet, no matter who they were or how serious their case was, they always left the office less upset and worried. I think that’s always been the kind of lawyer I have aspired to be since. It’s fitting that our very first newsletter edition would be in April, or National Stress Awareness Month. It is important now more than ever to find healthy ways to relieve stress. I have found that I relieve stress through running and cooking. Relieving stress is especially relevant to my field. As a lawyer, my job is to resolve your legal problems. I know you want to recover from an injury while keeping up with the dozens of other responsibilities you have. It can be difficult to address your legal problems right away and even more difficult when you can’t find a lawyer to help you. I have a whole family tree of lawyers. My grandfather, father, mother, brother, sister- in-law, and even my wife are all attorneys. Before the Spector Law Group, I spent 12 years working for large medical malpractice firms. Although the legal field as a whole has been proactive with helping victims of negligence or medical malpractice, we would still see people we couldn’t always help. It was frustrating to see people endure terrible economic and legal situations but have little control over whether I could help them. You could say I started my own law firm for that reason.

our conversation. He told me, “If you didn’t agree to help my daughter, it would’ve been so much harder to get through what I’ve just gone through. Thank you so much for supporting her through her legal case.” It’s amazing for me, as a professional and a father, to hear things like that. I hear the relieved concerns all the time: “Nobody else would take my case.” But if you’re a client of Spector Law Group, our goal is to eliminate the stress of whatever legal issue you’re dealing with. The legal process can be lengthy and draining, but we take care of everything so you’ll never feel alone. Once you have us on your side, the best medicine is just to be patient and let us do what we do best: fight for you. Spector Law Group has blossomed beyond anything I ever expected it to. While I hope you never need to endure a legal case, if you do, I hope you’ll allow me to take care of you on this incredible journey.

for what I wanted my law practice to be. Even though I traveled across the nation and met Americans from all walks of life, I wanted to use my law expertise in broader legal fields and take in more types of cases than my firm would let me. My vision matched the lawyer that I saw my dad was, the one who’d help you, no matter how upset you were, and make everything feel a little bit easier. In 2009, I started the Spector Law Group. Since the start, I’ve had the most rewarding experiences when I take cases other firms ordinarily wouldn’t (I even have friends from bigger firms who refer their clients to me). During the start of one case, the father of our client, a young girl, had a severe illness and needed to be hospitalized. We met to discuss his daughter’s case and at the end, this father looked at me and said, “Take care of her.” I assured him I would and that she’d get the best representation I could offer.

When he got out of the hospital, we spoke again. I realized that he hadn’t forgotten about

While I still have many friends in these larger firms, I began to realize I had a particular vision

-Yale Spector

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SOMETHING IN THE WATER WHY ROB BILOTT TOOK ON DUPONT

property provided water for all the cattle and wildlife in the area. Since the sale, the stream had become frothy and discolored, and the animals that drank from it were sick, malformed, or dead, including 153 of Tennant’s 200 cows. When Bilott stumbled upon a letter from DuPont to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the real horror story began to emerge — one that went far beyond the boundaries of Tennant’s farm and into the drinking water of every American. The letter mentioned a mysterious chemical called PFOA, and Bilott requested documentation from DuPont to find out more about it. However, the company refused, so Bilott requested a court order. Soon, dozens of disorganized boxes filled with thousands of 50-year-old files arrived at Bilott’s firm.

Rob Bilott never should have agreed to represent Wilbur Tennant’s case.

The cattle farmer had presented evidence of the strange malady plaguing his cattle to lawyers, politicians, and veterinarians in Parkersburg, West Virginia, but no one took Tennant’s case seriously.

in the mess of documents, but soon, his time as an environmental lawyer helped him see the bigger picture. It became clear that DuPont had orchestrated a massive cover-up regarding their use of PFOA. PFOA is used in the manufacturing of Teflon, and the company had knowingly exposed workers and the Parkersburg water supply to it. Bilott filed a class-action suit as a medical monitoring claim on behalf of the people of Parkersburg, and, as of 2011, a probable link between PFOA and six health conditions, including two types of cancer, has been found.

But when Bilott saw the evidence for himself, it was clear that something was wrong.

The videos and photographs Tennant had collected showed cattle with patchy fur, growths and lesions, white slime coming from their mouths, and staggering gaits. Tennant told Bilott that the abnormal behavior and physical deformities had started after his brother Jim sold his property to DuPont, a chemical company with a big presence in Parkersburg. Jim’s property bordered on Wilbur’s, and a stream running from Jim’s

He was worried he wouldn’t be able to find anything incriminating or even conclusive Because of the medical monitoring claim, plaintiffs can file personal injury lawsuits against DuPont. So far, 3,535 people have. If it weren’t for Bilott and Tennant, the public might have never known the dangers of PFOA. DOYOUR PART TO KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL And Maintain Green Living Spaces for Everyone

jogging and picking up litter, which takes care of your health and keeps your community clean. Anybody can do it: Just throw on your running shoes, grab a bag, head out the door, and pick up any stray bits of trash you see on your morning jog or evening walk.

to better the place you live in. Here are three ways to show your appreciation for a green America this month.

Have you ever walked through a park and seen a plastic bottle or wrapper lying on the ground? If so, did you pick it up and properly dispose of it? You might not have realized it, but in that moment, you took a small step toward keeping your community — and, by extension, America — beautiful! April is Keep America Beautiful Month, and folks who celebrate aim to help each community in every state stay clean and green. Created by the nonprofit organization Keep America Beautiful, this holiday offers a perfect opportunity to roll up your sleeves and work

VOLUNTEER FOR THE GREAT AMERICAN CLEANUP.

IMPROVE RECYCLING THROUGH EDUCATION.

This event is one of America’s largest community improvement programs, with hundreds of thousands of people

An important goal during Keep America Beautiful Month is to spread awareness about recycling. There are various ways to educate those around you about recycling and encourage them to do their part. At work, for example, you can volunteer to lead a recycling initiative by printing off guides and fostering discussions on why recycling is so essential. At home, you can make a commitment with your family to fulfill the three R’s of recycling: reduce, reuse, recycle. To discover more ways to participate in Keep America Beautiful month, visit their website at KAB.org today!

participating each year. In 2019, over 550,000 volunteers participated in the GAC to bring natural beauty back into their communities. 2020 marks this event’s 22nd year, and you can be a part of it this month! Volunteer your time with a local Keep America Beautiful affiliate or another community improvement program close to home. Do your part to clean up your parks and spread awareness today.

START PLOGGING.

If you’re passionate about staying active and cleaning up your neighborhood, then this is the perfect activity for you! Plogging combines

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TAKE A BREAK

Few things change faster than the internet, and how we connect with the internet is constantly evolving. When it comes to wireless capabilities, fourth-generation (4G) networks have been the norm for 10 years. But 4G couldn’t meet demands forever, and there’s already talk of a fifth-generation (5G) network taking center stage. So, what makes 5G different from 4G, and how will it affect consumers and their internet-enabled devices? Simply put, 5G is the fifth generation of wireless technology that enables mobile devices like cellphones and stationary devices like desktop computers to send and receive >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4

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