Computers and Electronics

Computers and Electronics

In just a few decades, the computer and electronics industry has experienced incredible change to become a global industry worth billions of dollars.  The average person now uses a large array of computerized and electronic devices regularly. This repetitive and frequent use increases the risks associated with exposure to a number of chemicals sometimes found in computer and electronics industry products.

Of particular concern are products containing phthalates and lead, chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects and reproductive harm. The Chanler Group's clients have commenced enforcement actions against, and negotiated a multitude of settlements involving, companies that sell computers and electronics containing detectable levels of lead and other phthalate chemicals in their grips or vinyl components.

As a neurotoxin, lead negatively affects the nervous system in both adults and children.  Research has shown that repeated exposure to lead cumulatively affects the developing nervous system and, over time, can lead to attention deficit, learning disabilities, short-term memory loss, behavioral problems, and diminished intellectual ability.

Phthalates are "plasticizers," substances added to plastic components and materials in consumer products to increase their flexibility, transparency, durability, and longevity.  The Chanler Group's clients regularly investigate the presence of phthalate chemicals such as di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate ("DEHP"), butyl benzyl phthalate ("BBP") and Di-n-butyl phthalate ("DBP") which are often found in consumer products.

In 2012, Russell Brimer, a Chanler Group client, obtained a settlement with manufacturers and retailers of office tools and supplies (including ACCO Brands Corporation) in which manufacturers agreed to reformulate their products to virtually eliminate the presence of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm. These chemicals included lead, DEHP, BBP and DBP. 

Significantly, the settlement included various computer and electronic hardware and accessories, including battery packs, bags/cases/sleeves for electronics, power cords, adapters, charging docks, cables, headset and headphone cables, mice, keyboards, trackballs, trackpads, touchpads, mousepads, speakers, computer locks and security anchors, as well as storage covers, bags, cases, sleeves, and straps.  Given the number of products this settlement covered, the litigation markedly impacted the computer and electronics industry.

To review legal agreements which The Chanler Group's clients have reached with companies that sell computer and electronic products, please see the cases below.

firm casework - enforcement

October 8, 2008
Lead
Consent Judgment
On October 8, 2008, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Te'o v. eCost.com, Inc., et al., which resolved citizen enforcer Jamie Te'o's allegations that defendants eCost.com, Inc. and PFSweb, Inc. (collectively "eCost") sold motherboards and other electronic circuitry products with solder containing the heavy metal lead in...
October 7, 2008
Lead
Consent Judgment
On October 7, 2008, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Te'o v. Jaton Corporation, which resolved citizen enforcer Jamie Te'o's allegations that the defendant Jaton Corporation ("Jaton") sold products with solder containing the heavy metal lead in the State of California without providing the requisite health hazard...
June 17, 2008
Lead
Out-Of-Court Settlement
On June 17, 2008, citizen enforcer Michael DiPirro and settling defendant ASUS Computer International ("ASUS") entered into an out-of-court Settlement Agreement, which resolved DiPirro's allegations that ASUS sold motherboards with solder containing the heavy metal lead in the State of California without providing the requisite health hazard warnings. As...
May 14, 2008
Lead
Consent Judgment
On May 14, 2008, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Brimer v. Tyan Computer Corporation, which resolved citizen enforcer Russell Brimer's allegations that the defendant Tyan Computer Corporation ("Tyan") sold motherboards with solder containing the heavy metal lead in the State of California without providing the requisite health...
March 20, 2008
Lead
Consent Judgment
On March 20, 2008, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in DiPirro v. Gateway, Inc., et al., which resolved citizen enforcer Michael DiPirro allegations that defendants Dell, Inc., Gateway, Inc., Hewlett Packard Company, and Genica Corporation ("Defendants") sold motherboards with solder containing the heavy metal lead in the State of...
March 7, 2008
Lead
Consent Judgment
On March 7, 2008, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Brimer v. EVGA Corporation, et al., which resolved citizen enforcer Russell Brimer's allegations that defendants EVGA Corporation and Evga.com Corporation (collectively "Evga") sold motherboards with solder containing the heavy metal lead in the State of California without...
February 20, 2008
Lead
Consent Judgment
On February 20, 2008, the Alameda County Superior Court entered a Consent Judgment in Brimer v. DFI (San Jose) Inc., which resolved citizen enforcer Russell Brimer's allegations that the defendant DFI (San Jose) Inc. ("DFI") sold motherboards with solder containing the heavy metal lead in the State of California without providing the requisite health hazard...
November 20, 2007
Lead
Consent Judgment
In Brimer v. Super Micro Computer, Inc., et al., the Honorable Cecilia P. Castellanos entered a Consent Judgment on November 20, 2007, resolving citizen enforcer Russell Brimer's allegations that the defendant, Super Micro Computer, Inc. ("Super Micro"), sold motherboards with solder containing the heavy metal lead in the State of California without...