Lead
Synonyms
- Lead (Pb)
- Pb
March 5, 2010
On March 5, 2010, the San Francisco County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Held v. Big Lots, Inc. and Big Lots Stores, Inc., which resolved citizen enforcer Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.'s allegations that the defendant Big Lots Stores, Inc. ("Big Lots") sold vinyl smocks, vinyl bathroom toys, sporting toys, and other children's items containing...
Anthony E. Held, Bath Toys, Big Lots Stores, Inc., Children's Bags/Totes, Children's Zipper Pulls, DEHP, Household Products, Lead, Proposition 65
August 18, 2003
The San Francisco County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in DiPirro v. Big Lots Stores, Inc., et al. on August 18, 2003. This settlement resolved the allegations of citizen enforcer Michael DiPirro that defendant Big Lots Stores, Inc. sold certain photo frames, stained glass lamps, and candle/votive holders containing lead in the State of California without providing...
December 15, 2005
Big Dog Holdings, 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 December 15, 2005. In doing so, it became a member of a class of settling defendants who agreed to virtually eliminate the heavy metals lead...
Big Dog Holdings, Inc., Boelter, Cadmium, Ceramic Food & Beverage Products, Glass Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
April 29, 2008
In the enforcement action Brimer v. Royal Doulton USA, Inc., et al., the Honorable Nancy L. Davis approved a Consent Judgment on December 20, 2007. The Consent Judgment included an opt-in program which provided citizen enforcer Russell Brimer with the ability to send 60-Day Notices of Violation to each entity that submitted an Opt-In Stipulation. On April 29, 2008...
BHS Tabletop AG, Cadmium, Citizen Enforcer, Lead, Proposition 65, Proposition 65 Warning, Reformulation, Royal Doulton, Russell Brimer, Whistleblower
October 6, 2005
The San Francisco Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in the case Brimer v. Beverages & More, Inc., et al., on October 6, 2005, which resolved citizen enforcer Russell Brimer's allegations that defendant Beverages & More, Inc. ("Beverages") sold certain glass sets, drinking glasses, glass soda bottles and other glassware with colored artwork,...
Beverages & More, Inc., Cadmium, Ceramic Food & Beverage Products, Ceramic Non-Food & Beverage Products, Glass Food & Beverage Products, Glass Non-Food & Beverage Products, Glass Soda Bottles, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
March 2, 2009
On March 2, 2009, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in DiPirro v. Best Data Products, Inc., which resolved citizen enforcer Michael DiPirro's allegations that the defendant Best Data Products, Inc. dba Diamond Multimedia ("Best Data") sold modem cards with solder and products into which modem cards are integrated containing the heavy...
Best Data Products, Inc., Computer Hardware, Diamond Multimedia, Lead, Michael DiPirro, Proposition 65
August 2, 2007
On August 2, 2007, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Brimer v. Berkeley Bowl Marketplace, et al., which resolved citizen enforcer Russell Brimer's allegations that defendants Berkeley Bowl Marketplace and Berkley Bowl Produce, Inc. (collectively "Berkeley Bowl") sold glass jars and other glassware with colored artwork containing the...
Berkeley Bowl Marketplace, Berkeley Bowl Produce, Inc., Glass Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
June 19, 2006
Bergin Glass Impressions 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 lead...
Bergin Glass Impressions, Boelter, Cadmium, Glass Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
February 6, 2006
Bennington Potters, 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 February 6, 2006. In doing so, it became a member of a class of settling defendants who agreed to virtually eliminate the heavy metals lead...
Bennington Potters, Inc., Boelter, Cadmium, Ceramic Food & Beverage Products, Lead, Proposition 65, Russell Brimer
November 3, 2004
The Superior Court of California for the City and County of San Francisco entered a Consent Judgment on November 3, 2004 in Leeman v. Belkin Components, et al. The settlement resolved citizen enforcer Dr. Whitney R. Leeman's allegations that defendant Belkin manufactured, distributed or sold solder (containing lead) including those sold in computer tool kits in the State...
Belkin Components, Computer Hardware, Computer Printed Circuit & Mother Boards, Lead, Leeman, Proposition 65, Solder, Welding & Brazing Products
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