A New York law firm that works with environmental activist Erin Brockovich said it wants to investigate the emissions from Portland art glass factories
The firm is Weitz & Luxemberg, and it's the latest to offer free consultations to Portland residents.
The firm worked on a number of high profile class action cases, including the settlement against BP for the 2010 gulf oil spill.
Attorney Robin Greenwald said a range of legal issues might be raised by the glass factory emissions, include negligence, nuisance and trespass.
“Everybody knows that arsenic is dangerous. Everybody," Greenwald said. "Just because there isn’t a regulation that says they should not be spewing arsenic into the air, (it) doesn’t absolve a corporation from acting in a careful, appropriate manner.”
Greenwald said she got involved after dozens of people in Portland reached out to her firm. She and Brockovich are planning a trip to Portland.
A prominent Seattle law firm, Keller Rohrback, is also in talks with Portland residents over the unhealthy emissions.