Real Estate/Development
Aug. 19, 2003
Lockyer Blasts 'Collusive' Prop. 65 Deals
BY DENNIS PFAFF Special to CREJ A proposed Proposition 65 settlement between the hotel industry and two plaintiffs groups could spell the ruin of California's pioneering health and environmental protection law, Attorney General Bill Lockyer has warned in objecting to the deal.
BY DENNIS PFAFF
Special to CREJ
A proposed Proposition 65 settlement between the hotel industry and two plaintiffs groups could spell the ruin of California's pioneering health and environmental protection law, Attorney General Bill Lockyer has warned in objecting to the deal.
The proposed settlement would turn enforcement of the law "into a collusive enterprise that only provides immunity for businesses and remuneration for private attorneys," Lockyer...
Special to CREJ
A proposed Proposition 65 settlement between the hotel industry and two plaintiffs groups could spell the ruin of California's pioneering health and environmental protection law, Attorney General Bill Lockyer has warned in objecting to the deal.
The proposed settlement would turn enforcement of the law "into a collusive enterprise that only provides immunity for businesses and remuneration for private attorneys," Lockyer...
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