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by Randy J. Lee (San Francisco Office) and Christopher M. McDonald (Orange Office)
In recent months, the news has contained several stories describing multiple recalls of toys containing lead. In each instance, the toys were manufactured in China. Since China supplies approximately 80% of the toys sold in the United States, the safety of toys from that country has become a major concern.
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by David Van Dam (Orange Office) and Joshua Dale (Orange Office)
When served with a lawsuit or a claim from a general contractor seeking indemnity on a construction project, one of the first issues that any subcontractor faces is determining whether it might be held responsible for the general contractor's work also. This analysis depends on the type of indemnity clause in the contract between the general and the subcontractor.
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Motions for Summary Judgment granted to WFB&M clients in two asbestos matters.
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Sophisticated user defense applied to California products liability actions, changes have been suggested in regulations on warnings for toxins in food, and the case invalidating General Order 29 becomes final.
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In recent months, five WFB&M attorneys have presented at six different national conferences.
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The annual Seagull Golf Tournament celebrates its 21st anniversary as it raises funds toward the research, treatment and prevention of juvenile diabetes.
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WFB&M has recently added twelve new attorneys to the Orange and San Francisco offices.
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