Peter Englander v. Dover Corporation, OPW Fueling Components Inc., and Does 1 to 150, inclusive
Published: Jun. 25, 2016 | Result Date: May 24, 2016 | Filing Date: Jan. 1, 1900 |Case number: 16CV293539 Settlement – $56,000
Court
Santa Clara Superior
Attorneys
Plaintiff
Clifford A. Chanler
(The Chanler Group)
Defendant
Patrick J. Cafferty Jr.
(Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP)
Facts
Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant for civil penalties and injunctive relief pursuant to Proposition 65, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
Contentions
PLAINTIFF'S CONTENTIONS:
Plaintiff contended that defendant manufactured, imported, sold, or distributed for sale in California vinyl/PVC fuel pump nozzle grips that contained the toxic chemical di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) without the requisite Proposition 65 health warnings.
DEFENDANT'S CONTENTIONS:
Defendant denied plaintiff's allegations and contended that its products were in compliance with the law.
Result
Pursuant to the settlement reached between the parties, defendant will not manufacture, distribute, purchase for sale, or sell in California products that have not been reformulated to contain less than 0.1 percent DEHP. It will also pay $23,200 in civil penalties, with 75 percent paid to the California Office of Health Hazard Assessment and the remaining 25 percent paid to plaintiff. The final civil payment of $16,000 will be waived if defendant provides written certification by a certain date that its products have been reformulated. Additionally, defendant will reimburse plaintiff $32,800 for his attorney fees and costs.
Other Information
FILING DATE: April 5, 2016.
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