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Sep. 12, 2013

Michèle B. Corash

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Morrison & Foerster LLP | San Francisco | Practice type: Litigation

Michèle B. Corash


When several major food companies faced claims they violated the state's toxic warning law by failing to alert the public to lead in their products, they turned to Corash. While most complaints under the law - known as Proposition 65 - settle, Corash took the case to trial and won.


An Alameda County Superior Court judge ruled in July that the companies, including Del Monte Corp. and Beech-Nut Nutrition Corp., did not have to put warning labels on pr...

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