In a bold gamble, Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman has blown the whistle on four of the country’s largest chemical companies, assuming the role of both plaintiff and counsel in a $90 billion qui tam case.

Citing documents discovered in a prior case, the 350-lawyer New York-based litigation powerhouse says The Dow Chemical Co., Bayer MaterialScience, BASF Corp. and Huntsman International failed to inform the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of serious health injuries caused by a common chemical.

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