CARTHAGE, Mo. —
A lawsuit on behalf of Carthage residents seeking damages from Renewable Environmental Solutions is going forward again, after nearly a year and a half in limbo.
On Friday, Circuit Judge David Dally held a status hearing on the lawsuit, which was originally filed in 2007.
During that hearing, Dally lifted the stay that had been in effect since April 2009, after Changing World Technologies, parent of RES, filed for bankruptcy, shut down the Carthage plant and laid off its workforce.
John Tomlinson, one of the attorneys representing Cynthia Sundy and Tricia Orr, said they had sought a modification from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York allowing the local case to proceed, and after the bankrutpcy judge granted that request the local case was allowed to proceed.
Dally also overruled a motion by RES attorneys that the lawsuit be moved to another county on a change of venue, and set a March 2 hearing on several motions, including one aimed at certifying class-action status for the lawsuit.
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