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University of Notre Dame, B.B.A., 1970
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University of Houston, J.D., 1977
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Listed: "The Best Lawyers in America" - Commercial, Environmental, Labor & Employment and Personal Injury Litigation (2011-2012); "Texas Super Lawyer," Texas Monthly magazine (2008-2013) and Corporate...
University of Houston Law Center Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1977 University of Notre Dame Degree - B.B.A. Graduated - 1977
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Litigation - 100%, 47 years
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Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
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Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
University of Notre Dame 1966 - 1970
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Willingboro High School Willingboro, NJ 1996 to 2000 Diploma in General
Michael Hendryx, research director of West Virginia Universitys Institute for Health Policy Research, and his colleagues have published several studies on the connections between mountaintop removal mining and various health problems.
Whats more, the water quality monitoring in mining areas is so inadequate that most health violations likely were not caught, said Michael Hendryx, the studys author and a professor of applied health at Indiana University.
Date: Jan 18, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
W.Va. spill latest case of coal tainting US waters
The water quality monitoring in mining areas is so inadequate that most health violations likely were not caught, said Michael Hendryx, the study's author and a professor of applied health at Indiana University.
study "offers one of the first indications that health problems are disproportionately concentrated specifically in [mountaintop removal] areas. It's significant not only to people who live in coalfields but to policymakers as well," said Michael Hendryx, an epidemiologist at West Virginia University.