Environmental & Energy,
Corporate,
Administrative/Regulatory
Sep. 19, 2017
Child product regulation is test case for all manufacturers





Karen M. Sullivan
MG+MEmail: ksullivan@mgmlaw.com
Karen has focuses her practice at Walsworth on both product liability litigation ranging from consumer to industrial products and environmental litigation involving petroleum, diesel, benzene, diacetyl, asbestos, mold and other chemicals. She also routinely handles aviation, construction and commercial litigation.

Stephanie Rothberg
Senior Associate
Walsworth
Email: srothberg@wfbm.com
Stephanie focuses her practice on civil litigation, including general liability, premises liability, products liability and construction law.
For years, California has been at the forefront of drafting regulations intended to protect consumers, and it has just taken a step further toward protecting its youngest residents: children. On July 1, California Department of Toxic Substances Control designated children’s foam-padded sleeping products containing TDCPP (flame retardant trisphosphate) or TCEP (tris phosphine) (collectively, Tris) as priority products under the Green Chemistry Law. This new regulation ...
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