Cadmium
Synonyms
- Cd
March 30, 2006
Concord Enterprises Inc. elected to address its Proposition 65 liability by opting into the terms of the Consent Judgment entered by the San Francisco Superior Court in the matter of Russell Brimer v. The Boelter Companies, et al. on March 30, 2006. In doing so, it became a member of a class of settling defendants who agreed to virtually eliminate the heavy metals lead and...
Boelter, Cadmium, Ceramic Food & Beverage Products, Ceramic Non-Food & Beverage Products, Concord Enterprises Inc., Glass Food & Beverage Products, Glass Non-Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
June 27, 2006
College Bookstores of America, Inc. elected to address its Proposition 65 liability by opting into the terms of the Consent Judgment entered by the San Francisco Superior Court in the matter of Russell Brimer v. The Boelter Companies, et al. on June 27, 2006. In doing so, it became a member of a class of settling defendants who agreed to virtually eliminate the heavy metals...
Boelter, Cadmium, Ceramic Food & Beverage Products, College Bookstores of America, Inc., Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
November 22, 2005
Charles Products, Inc. elected to address its Proposition 65 liability by opting into the terms of the Consent Judgment entered by the San Francisco Superior Court in the matter of Russell Brimer v. The Boelter Companies, et al. on November 22, 2005. In doing so, it became a member of a class of settling defendants who agreed to virtually eliminate the heavy metals lead and...
Boelter, Cadmium, Ceramic Food & Beverage Products, Ceramic Non-Food & Beverage Products, Charles Products, Inc., Glass Food & Beverage Products, Glass Non-Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
March 8, 2007
On March 8, 2007, the San Francisco County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Brimer v. CBS Broadcasting, Inc., et al., which resolved citizen enforcer Russell Brimer's allegations that CBS Broadcasting, Inc. ("CBS") sold glasses and ceramic mugs with colored artwork on the surface containing the heavy metal lead and cadmium in the State of California...
Cadmium, CBS Broadcasting, Inc., Ceramic Food & Beverage Products, Glass Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
July 20, 2005
The San Francisco Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in the case Brimer v. Bubba Gump Shrimp Company Restaurants, Inc., et al., on July 20, 2005, which resolved citizen enforcer Russell Brimer’s allegations that defendants Bubba Gump Shrimp Company Restaurants, Inc., Hard Rock Café, Hard Rock Café International, and Progressive Specialty Glass (“Defendants...
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company Restaurants, Inc., Cadmium, Ceramic Food & Beverage Products, Glass Food & Beverage Products, Glass Non-Food & Beverage Products, Hard Rock Cafe, Lead, Progressive Specialty Glass, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
June 5, 2007
On June 5, 2007, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Brimer v. Archie McPhee & Co., et al., which resolved citizen enforcer Russell Brimer's allegations that the defendant, Mark L. Pahlow dba Accoutrements (aka Archie McPhee & Co.), sold glassware with colored artwork on the exterior containing the heavy metal lead and/or cadmium in the...
Cadmium, Glass Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Mark L. Pahlow, dba Accoutrements aka Archie McPhee & Co., Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
June 19, 2006
Russian Standard Vodka, Inc. elected to address its Proposition 65 liability by opting into the terms of the Consent Judgment entered by the San Francisco Superior Court in the matter of Russell Brimer v. The Boelter Companies, et al. on June 19, 2006. In doing so, it became a member of a class of settling defendants who agreed to virtually eliminate the heavy metals...
000 Russian Standard Vodka, Boelter, Cadmium, Glass Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
October 2, 2012
The Chanler Group’s groundbreaking case against fifteen manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of Halloween products for children and adults was resolved on October 2, 2012, when the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Held v. Forum Novelties, Inc. et al. The Halloween Group enforcement action resolved citizen enforcer Anthony E. Held, Ph....
Anthony E. Held, Arsenic, BBP, Cadmium, Charade Costumes, Citizen Enforcer, Civil penalties, DBP, DEHP, Formaldehyde, Forum Novelties, Inc., Halloween, Halloween accessories, Halloween costumes, Halloween décor, Halloween Group, Halloween Resource Center, Lead, Proposition 65, Reformulation, RubieToy Company, Inc., vendor notification, Whistleblower
October 2, 2002
The Chanler Group’s groundbreaking case against fifteen manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of Halloween products for children and adults was resolved on October 2, 2012, when the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Held v. Forum Novelties, Inc. et al. The Halloween Group enforcement action resolved citizen enforcer Anthony E. Held, Ph....
Anthony E. Held, Arsenic, BBP, Bleyer Gift Packs LLC, Cadmium, Citizen Enforcer, Civil penalties, DBP, DEHP, Easter Unlimited, Inc., Formaldehyde, Fun World Division, Halloween, Halloween Costume Accessories, Halloween costumes, Halloween Group, Holiday Times Unlimited, Lead, Proposition 65, Reformulation, vendor notification, Whistleblower
November 30, 1999
Michael DiPirro and Indium Corporation of America entered into a settlement agreement on September 30, 1999, which resolved citizen enforcer Michael DiPirro's allegations that Indium manufactured, distributed, or sold welding, brazing, and soldering products containing cadmium in the State of California without providing the requisite health hazard warnings.
Pursuant to...
Cadmium, Indium Corporation of America, Michael DiPirro, Proposition 65, Solder, Welding & Brazing Products
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