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	<description>News, Commentary &#38; Updates About Important Flammable Fabric Legal Issues &#38; Spotlight On The Blair Corporation Chenille Robe Recall.</description>
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		<title>Blair Robe &amp; Clothing Recall: Defective Robes Violated Federal Safety Laws &amp; Caused Deaths</title>
		<description>In April 2009, Blair LLC recalled 162,000 women’s full length chenille robes due to dangerous defects associated with burn hazards. The robes are so flammable that nine of Blair’s customers - most of them elderly, have died and an unidentified number have suffered painful burn injuries. The robes can ignite easily ...</description>
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		<title>Press Release About Federal Lawsuit By Estate Of Atwilda Brown, East Windsor, CT</title>
		<description>Raymond &#38; Bennett File Wrongful Death Lawsuit In Federal District Court, Hartford, CT, On Behalf Of Connecticut Woman Killed By Flammable Blair Corp. Chenille Robe

After Nine Confirmed Deaths &#38; Last Week's Expanded Recall By The U.S. Consumer Safety Products Commission Of Blair Corp. Clothing, Thousands Of Women Are Still At ...</description>
		<link>http://flammablefabrics.org/wrongful-death-lawsuit-cases-blair-robe-recall/</link>
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		<title>Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed Against Blair Corporation For Robe Fire</title>
		<description>On October, 23, 2009, the law firm of Raymond &#38; Bennett filed a wrongful death lawsuit (Complaint)  in federal district court against Blair Corp. and Blair LLC on behalf of Sharon Davis, the daughter of Atwilda (Tilly) Brown of Connecticut.  Sharon's mother, Atwilda Brown, died nearly four years ago when she ...</description>
		<link>http://flammablefabrics.org/wrongful-death-lawsuit-blair-chenille-robe-fire-recall/</link>
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		<title>Lawsuits Filed Against Blair In Connecticut, California, Illinois and Alabama</title>
		<description>Lawsuits have now been filed against Blair Corporation for defective, recalled chenille clothing in four states including Connecticut, California, Illinois and Alabama.  The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has described the robes as a "deadly danger to women". </description>
		<link>http://flammablefabrics.org/lawsuit-blair-chenille-robe-recall/</link>
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		<title>Blair Expands Recall On All Chenille Apparel &#8211; More Reported Deaths</title>
		<description>On October 22, 2009, Blair and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) expanded the previous recall of full length chenille robes to include additional chenille robes and three other chenille products.  The recall is based on the serious risks of burn injuries from the clothing catching on fire.  Additionally, ...</description>
		<link>http://flammablefabrics.org/blair-bathrobe-recall-lawyers/</link>
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