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Premier lead paint defense attorney Charles Jerome Ware is Maryland-based and nationally respected for his successful legal representation of clients who have been sued in lead paint cases in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. For an initial courtesy consultation, contact defense attorney Charles Ware at (410) 720-6129. He and his colleagues can help you.
Attorney Charles Ware is the author of five(5) best-selling books. His forthcoming new book (in 2016) will include complete and helpful input on the Baltimore lead paint story. The book is tentatively titled : DEFENDING LEAD PAINT POISONING cases : "B LURRED PLUMBISM".
The use of lead ("white lead" at that time) began in America, including the Baltimore area, during Colonial times, and ultimately peaked in use in the United States in1922. In 1951, Baltimore city banned the use of lead pigment in paint used in the interior of Baltimore housing; the very first such restriction of its kind for lead paint in the United States. In 1978, the Federal government banned consumer uses of lead paint ( this included, of course, the use of lead paint in homes, et al.).
When lead-based paint was marketed before 1978, it was a legal product in great demand because it was washable and durable. Up to 1978, when it was banned nationally for consumer uses, it was quite popular for use in homes and other buildings in Baltimore, and elsewhere. *****
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