Moore v. ACCO Brands Corporation

Posted: 11/30/2010  browse the case archive

On November 30, 2010, ACCO Brands Corporation ("ACCO") executed a stipulation for Entry of Judgment whereby it elected to participate in a consolidated Consent Judgment to address the plaintiff John Moore's allegations that ACCO sold products in the State of California containing the phthalate chemical di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate ("DEHP") without providing the requisite Proposition 65 warnings. The products covered by this stipulation include wallets and other coin and bill holders, handbags, purses, clutches, and totes, key holders, keychains, and key caps, luggage tags and ID cases, coverings/cases for mobile electronic devices, and coverings for journal/address books, all containing DEHP and sold to California citizens by ACCO.

As part of the settlement, ACCO agreed not to sell in California any of the covered products after December 15, 2011, unless each accessible component of the covered products contains less than 1,000 parts per million of DEHP when analyzed using state or federally approved testing methodologies. In the interim, ACCO was required to provide the agreed upon reformulation standard to its then-current vendors of covered products sold to California citizens and was required to instruct each vendor to use reasonable efforts to provide covered products that comply with the aforementioned reformulation standard expeditiously.

The Consent Judgment requires settlement payments of $46,000, divided therein between civil penalties, 75% of which are paid to California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, and compensation to whistleblower Moore and his counsel for their successful enforcement of this matter in the public interest.

On August 29, 2010, the San Francisco Superior Court consolidated two actions brought by citizen enforcers Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E. and John Moore against the defendant manufacturers, distributors and retailers of fashion accessories alleged to have sold products containing the phthalate chemical DEHP to California citizens without the requisite health hazard warnings. The settling defendants elected to participate in this settlement. A summary of the consolidated action and settlement can be found in Held v. Aldo U.S., Inc., et al. and Moore v. Kate Spade, et al. Lead Case No. CGC-10-497729. Click here for primary case record

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