Strategies For Avoiding Calif.'s Prop 65 Trap

Law360, New York (June 3, 2011, 2:44 PM EDT) -- You receive an email from a client asking "What's this, and what do we do next?" and an attachment entitled "60 Day Notice of Violation." Uh-oh, your client has just received a 60-Day Notice of Violation of California's Proposition 65 — a consumer warning statute instituted 25 years ago and a bear trap to nearly every business in the state. There is no substitute for knowing the technical workings of the statute, but understanding how these cases resolve and how to avoid common mistakes can make the difference between getting a toe trapped, or an entire leg....

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