Prop 65 Attorney to Discuss Potential Regulatory Changes at Deco ’16
Carol Brophy, California Proposition 65 attorney, reportedly will speak about recent proposed changes in Proposition 65 regulations at Deco ’16, which will be held April 16-17 in Baltimore, Md. The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) seeks to lower the maximum allowable dose level for lead and, in a separate action, to make significant changes to the labeling provision of Proposition 65.
Brophy handles complex litigation, including multi-party and class actions in state and federal court. She specializes in environmental litigation and compliance counseling. Her major areas of practice include chemical regulation, California Proposition 65, the Clean Air Act, the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, the Federal Hazardous Substance Act, and The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). Brophy is a member of the Environmental Law Section and the Litigation Section of the San Francisco Bar Association, the State Bar of California Association, and the American Bar Association. She is also a member of the Administrative Law Association and the National Resources and the Environment Section of the American Bar Association.
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