“Devil Is In The Details” On Prop 65 Reform Benefits – AHPA

California Gov. Jerry Brown wants to cap attorney fees and settlement funds in Prop 65 cases and require expanded plaintiff disclosures and demonstrations of supporting evidence before litigation can proceed, among other proposed measures designed to reduce frivolous lawsuits against industry members.

California Gov. Jerry Brown aims to reform Proposition 65 to reduce frivolous lawsuits filed under the state law against manufacturers or retailers selling consumer products with potentially toxic ingredients.

On May 7, Brown announced plans to tweak the law by requiring expanded plaintiff disclosures and demonstrations of supporting

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