By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to decide whether local governments can engage private attorneys to go head-to-head with the lead paint industry's hired guns.
A coalition of cities and counties has been trying for eight years to get the industry to clean up lead paint that persists in ho...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3
The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to decide whether local governments can engage private attorneys to go head-to-head with the lead paint industry's hired guns.
A coalition of cities and counties has been trying for eight years to get the industry to clean up lead paint that persists in ho...
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