Environmental
May 10, 2012
State AG takes a hard look at Prop. 65 settlements
Plaintiffs' attorneys file and settle countless cases to enforce Proposition 65, California's unique toxics warning law, but the state attorney general has recently increased its scrutiny of such cases to look for potential abuses.




By Fiona Smith Daily Journal Staff Writer Plaintiffs' attorneys file and settle countless cases each year to enforce Proposition 65, California's unique toxics warning law, but the state attorney general has recently increased its scrutiny of such cases to look for potential abuses. Prop. 65, or the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, aims to lower the public's exposure...
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