Taft partner Rob Bilott was featured in a podcast, interviewed, quoted, and mentioned in recent articles on his fight against "forever chemicals":
- "Lawyer whose story was made into a Hollywood film warns of "forever chemicals" ahead of Flame Youth Congress address," Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales.
- "Teflon and 'forever chemicals:' The hidden toxins in your body," ABS-CBN News.
- "Ministers told to get a grip on scale of 'forever chemicals' pollution in UK," The Guardian.
- "'Eternal Pollution': Shocking data on chemical pollution in Crete as well from the survey of 14 large media - What is happening in Chania with the Bases?" Αγώνας της Κρήτης.
- "Who's Who at Flame," Independent Catholic News.
- "Is the UK absent from the fight against PFAS 'forever chemical' pollution?" Ends Report.
- "WHO recommended PFAS limits 'misguided and wrong', says Dark Waters lawyer," Ends Report.
- "Litigator and environmental advocate Rob Bilott discusses threat of PFAS 'forever chemicals,'" Yale School of Public Health.
- "Bills regulating toxic chemicals attract high-priced lobbyists," Minnesota Reformer.
Dubbed by The New York Times Magazine as "The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare" in an article published on Jan. 6, 2016, Bilott has represented a diverse array of clients, nationwide, who have been harmed by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as "Forever Chemicals." His work is the subject of a recent feature film, "Dark Waters," and the documentary "The Devil We Know," and is detailed in his book, "Exposure: Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer's Twenty-year Battle Against DuPont."
Bilott is a member of Taft's Environmental, Litigation, and Product Liability and Personal Injury practices and is a board member of Less Cancer and Green Umbrella.