Re: Fla. Judges Move Chambers After Colleague Death
Posted by Deborah on 1/13/11
Apparently the reality is setting in upon some regardless of future potential conflicts of interest or falling out of favor w/ fellow professionals or possible contributors. On 1/12/11, Sharon Kramer wrote: > As posted on "Katy's Exposure Exposing Environmental Health > Threats And Those Responsible" > > ABA Journal – Neighboring Fla. Jurists Move Chambers After > Death of Colleague, Citing MOLD Concern > Posted on 01/12/2011 by katy > Jan 11, 2011 > By Martha Neil > > Concerning that a 52-year-old Florida jurist’s death from > lung cancer last month may have been linked to courthouse > mold, three of Judge Cheryl Aleman’s colleagues on the > ninth floor have moved their chambers out of the Broward > County Courthouse and are seeking environmental testing. > “There were issues with a serious illness with one or more > judges in the area,” Judge Patti Englander Henning tells > the Miami Herald. “Prudence suggested that we request to be > moved until they can test and determine what the problem is > and how it can be remedied. And obviously, it was a valid > enough claim that they were good enough to move us.” > An article in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel says judges > are also concerned about a possible asbestos issue in the > courthouse. > > Court employees have previously filed a series of lawsuits > over alleged courthouse mold, and the issue has also arisen > concerning other courthouses in Florida....
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