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Law Practice

Apr. 20, 2007

Chemical Reaction: Suit Cites Danger in Everyday Products

In a class action, Whittier attorney John J. Eardley is targeting the makers and retailers of a chemical found in everyday products, such as baby bottles, that some scientists say may be harmful to humans.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - It's in plastic milk jugs, reusable water bottles, CD collections, car radiators and motorcycle helmets.
      Bisphenol A, the chemical building block for many everyday plastic products, and its potential effects on human health have been the subject of a hotly contested scientific debate for more than a decade.
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