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WARNING: These Imminent Prop 65 Changes Can Expose You To New Litigation

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Companies have had two years to prepare for new warning requirements under California’s Prop 65, which go live at the end of August. Attorneys say new warning responsibilities in e-commerce settings are among changes most likely to imperil businesses (and enable bounty hunters).

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