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Appellate Practice

Jul. 10, 2006

Courts Frown on Some Prop. 65 Deals

SAN FRANCISCO - State appeal court justices are showing signs of getting fed up with multichemical Proposition 65 settlements involving rental and hotel property owners.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - State appeal court justices are showing signs of getting fed up with multichemical Proposition 65 settlements involving rental and hotel property owners.
      For the second time this year, a state appellate panel has soundly rejected deals that have been criticized by Attorney General Bill Lockyer as too cozy, among other faults. In one brief,...

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