60 Day Notice 2014-00323

AG Number: 
2014-00323
Notice PDF: 
Date Filed: 
04/16/2014
Noticing Party: 
Laurence Vinocur
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Rachel Sater
Alleged Violators: 
G & T Industries Inc.
Ditto Sales, Inc.
Chemicals: 
Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP)
Source: 
Foam containing Tris(1,3- dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate used as Padding in Upholstered Furniture including Companion Chairs

60-Day Notice Document

Corrected Settlement
AG Number:
2014-00323
Settlement PDF: 
Settlement Date:
08/04/2014
Case Name: 
Vinocur v. G & T Industries, Inc
Court Name: 
Out of Court
Court Docket Number: 
N/A
Plaintiff: 
Laurence Vinocur
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Rachel J. Sater
Defendant: 
G & T Industries, Inc.
Injunctive Relief: 
Reformulation
*Non-Contingent Civil Penalty:
$ 5,000.00
Attorney(s) Fees and Costs:
$ 35,000.00
Payment in Lieu of Penalty:
$ 0.00
Total Payments:
$ 40,000.00
Will settlement be submitted to court?
No
Contact Name: 
Steven L. Iriki
Contact Organization: 
Moscone Emblidge & Otis LLP
Email Address:
iriki@mosconelaw.com
Address: 
220 Montgomery Street, Suite 2100
City, State, Zip:
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone Number:
(415) 362-3599
Fax Number:
(415)362-2006
Settlement
AG Number:
2014-00323
Settlement PDF: 
Settlement Date:
08/04/2014
Case Name: 
Vinocur v. G & T Industries, Inc.
Court Name: 
Out of Court
Court Docket Number: 
N/A
Plaintiff: 
Laurence Vinocur
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Rachel J. Sater
Josh Voorhees
Defendant: 
G & T Industries, Inc.
Injunctive Relief: 
Reformation
*Non-Contingent Civil Penalty:
$ 5,000.00
Attorney(s) Fees and Costs:
$ 35,000.00
Payment in Lieu of Penalty:
$ 0.00
Total Payments:
$ 40,000.00
Will settlement be submitted to court?
No
Contact Name: 
Rachel J. Sater
Contact Organization: 
Moscone Emblidge Sater & Otis LLP
Email Address:
sater@mosconelaw.com
Address: 
220 Montgomery St Suite 2100
City, State, Zip:
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone Number:
(415) 362-3599
Fax Number:
(415) 362-2006


* A non-contingent civil penalty is the civil penalty that must be paid pursuant to the settlement, regardless of future events or actions of the defendant. If a settlement includes a contingent penalty, the plaintiff should report the additional penalty amount when it becomes due.