By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The recent furor over lead-tainted Chinese products comes as no surprise to California lawyers who have been pursuing similar allegations for years.
Some say that without California's often maligned but groundbreaking right-to-know law, Proposition 65, the situation could be much worse.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The recent furor over lead-tainted Chinese products comes as no surprise to California lawyers who have been pursuing similar allegations for years.
Some say that without California's often maligned but groundbreaking right-to-know law, Proposition 65, the situation could be much worse.
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