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  1. Financial analysis of Dark Waters (2019) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.

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  2. May 3, 2024 · The attorney actually won his first three cases in jury trials for a total of $1 9.7 million, driving the company to settle all the remaining active ones for around $670.7 million in 2017.

    • Robert Bilott
    • The Tennant Family Farm
    • Dupont
    • Taft Stettinius & Hollister
    • The Lubeck Letter

    In real life as in the film, Bilott’s earliest professional experiences after law school were working on behalf of chemical companies for his employer, Taft Stettinius & Hollister, providing the firm’s corporate clients with guidance on how best to comply with the so-called Superfund lawpassed by Congress in 1980 to regulate sites tainted with haza...

    As a linchpin bolstering Dark Waters’ case as a message movie, the events depicted on the Tennant cattle farm in Parkersburg, West Virginia, really ought to be accurate, and for the most part, they are. Wilbur Tennant’s brother Jim really was a DuPont employee plagued with a serious ailment his doctors could not diagnose, and the chemical company d...

    As unbelievable as it may sound, DuPont really did, in the 1960s, offer some of its staff Teflon-laced cigarettes as a human experiment into the potential side effects of the PFOA-produced nonstick material, as the movie recounts. As company scientists noted in internal documents, “Nine out of ten people in the highest-dosed group were noticeably i...

    While the character of the hand-wringing Taft lawyer James Ross, portrayed by The Good Place’s William Jackson Harper, seems to have been invented, along with the scene where Ross suggests that Bilott’s class-action suit might read to the public as nothing more than “a shakedown of an iconic American company,” Bilott did tell the New York Times tha...

    The Kiger family, teacher Joseph Kiger and his wife, Darlene, really did receive a cagey and curiously worded letter from the local Lubeck water district in October 2000 notifying them that an unregulated chemical named PFOA was present in their drinking water at ‘‘low concentrations.” And, as the film intimates, this letter, delivered on the publi...

    • Matthew Phelan
  3. Nov 25, 2019 · In 2017, Bilott won a $671 million settlement on behalf of more than 3,500 plaintiffs. Those people claimed they had contracted diseases, among them kidney cancer and testicular cancer, from...

  4. Dark Waters has grossed more than $11.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $11.9 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of over $23.1 million. [1] Its opening weekend, the film made $102,656 from four theaters, a per-venue average of $25,651. [16]

  5. Dec 8, 2019 · Dark Waters follows the true story of Robert Bilott's uphill legal battle against the DuPont chemical company. But how much of it actually happened?

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  7. Dec 2, 2020 · The lawyer who sued DuPont for $671 million talks about his latest court fight and why he believes industry should pay for contamination.

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