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Potential Impact of California’s Prop. 65 on Manufacturers, Distributors, and Sellers of Cannabis Products

Potential Impact of California’s Prop. 65 on Manufacturers, Distributors, and Sellers of Cannabis Products In a Cannabis Counsel podcast, Partners Emily Leongini and Lynn Fiorentino discuss the potential impact of...more

Update to Prop 65 Concerns Related to Roasted Nuts

Update to Prop 65 Concerns Related to Roasted Nuts AGNet West - AGNet West published an update regarding acrylamide limits for nut products under Prop 65 rules, along with an AGNET West Radio Network report. ...more

Anti-Slapp’s “Public Interest” Requirement in Patient Care Context: It’s Not Just What You Say

On September 24, 2020, the California Court of Appeal shed additional light on meeting the public interest requirements in anti-SLAPP motions in its opinion of Murray v. Tran (Cal. Ct. App., Sept. 24, 2020, No....more

Alert Newsletter: Challenge To Coffee-Causes-Cancer Label To Continue, Possibly Resolve Dozens of Lawsuits Against Businesses

Challenge To Coffee-Causes-Cancer Label To Continue, Possibly Resolve Dozens of Lawsuits Against Businesses - Legal Newsline - A California federal court has refused to throw out a lawsuit that challenges the state’s...more

Alert Newsletter: What You Need To Know About Changes To California's Prop 65

Green Entrepreneur - A new and notable change is on the cannabis horizon, and it will affect a wide swath of cannabis and CBD products. Beginning January 3, 2021, the sweeping labeling requirements of California’s...more

California: No Right to Jury in Unfair Competition, False Advertising Cases

Confirming decades of established precedent, the California Supreme Court recently concluded in Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc. v. Superior Court of Alameda County, that there is no right to a jury trial in Unfair...more

Alert Newsletter: Prop 65 Violation Notices Jumped in California as COVID-19 Shutdowns Began

Prop 65 Violation Notices Jumped in California as COVID-19 Shutdowns Began - ChemicalWatch - The number of violation notices filed under California’s Proposition 65 jumped earlier this year, as much of the state began...more

NPDB Reporting Deadlines Remain Firm Despite COVID-19 Emergency

The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) recently confirmed that the deadlines for reporting adverse actions against licensees have not been extended, despite the COVID-19 emergency. In its May 2020 “NPDB Insights”...more

UCLA Escapes $13 Million Gender Discrimination Verdict in Favor of Physician

The California Court of Appeal recently overturned a $13 million jury verdict against the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) in a gender discrimination lawsuit brought by a physician faculty member. The decision...more

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How Companies are Getting 1,4-Dioxane Out of Home and Personal Care Products

Read the Label: Prop 65 News Coverage - How Companies Are Getting 1,4-Dioxane Out of Home and Personal Care Products - Chemical & Engineering News - When it comes to cleaning, ethoxylated fatty alcohols are the...more

Alert Newsletter: California Issues Prop 65 Crystalline Silica Safe Use Determination: Four Woodwise products not required to warn...

Prop 65 Counsel: What To Know - California Issues Prop 65 Crystalline Silica Safe Use Determination: Four Woodwise products not required to warn for exposure - Chemical Watch - California’s Office of Environmental...more

Court Considers Permanent Injunction on Arbitration Law

Prop 65 Counsel: What To Know - Court to Consider Permanent Injunction on Arbitration Law; Prop. 65 Acrylamide Lawsuit Pending - CalChamber Advocacy - On Friday, US District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller is expected...more

Alerts Newsletter: This California Warning Might Cause Alarm – or Apathy

The discussion about including the most commonly used drug in the US has once again raised questions about the value of Proposition 65 warnings to consumers. Environmental advocates say the law has compelled companies to...more

Update: California Court of Appeal Orders Publication of Natarajan V. Dignity Health

Natarajan addressed an important question: When may physicians who are the subject of a peer review hearing challenge the hearing officer in their cases on the ground that the hearing officer is biased? We have published a...more

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