On cockroaches and some asbestos attorneys
Here in southeast Texas, people know a thing or two about cucarachas. We know, for occurrence, what can happen when one gets up during the evening and goes to the kitchen for a midnight nibble. The second the light goes on – whoosh! – cockroaches diffuse. Cockroaches lean toward the front of murkiness. They don't care for the light. In that regard, they're much like a few asbestos lawyers. One approach to keep cockroaches under control is to sparkle the light on them. U.S. Rep. Blake Farenthold thinks the same methodology may take a shot at numerous asbestos lawyers, as well. To battle twofold plunging by wily legal counselors like Brent Coon and guarantee that the trusts will be around to repay future casualties, Farenthold has at the end of the day presented in Congress his Furthering Asbestos Claim Transparency (FACT) Act. The bill would shield asbestos trusts from dishonest lawyers by requiring exposure of case data quarterly and consistence with data demands from asbestos