Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two lawyers are poised to unleash a flood of lawsuits against a slew of major companies alleging that they are failing to warn the public about the dangers of flame retardants in their products.
The controversy centers on the cancer-causing chemical chlorinated tris, which regulators recently listed under the state's unique toxics warning law Proposition 65. The 1986 voter initiative requires comp...
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