60 Day Notice 2015-00944

AG Number: 
2015-00944
Notice PDF: 
Date Filed: 
09/24/2015
Noticing Party: 
Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Josh Voorhees
Alleged Violators: 
H & H Laboratories Inc.
Chemicals: 
Diisononyl phthalate (DINP)
Source: 
Vinyl/PVC Gloves

60-Day Notice Document

Civil Complaint
AG Number:
2015-00944
Complaint PDF: 
Date Filed:
12/10/2015
Case Name: 
Held v. H & H Laboratories Inc., et al.
Court Name: 
Santa Clara Superior Court
Court Docket Number: 
15CV288860
Plaintiff: 
Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Brian C. Johnson
Defendant: 
H & H Laboratories Inc.
Type of Claim: 
Failure to Warn
Relief Sought: 
Warning
Civil Penalty
Contact Name: 
Brian C. Johnson
Contact Organization: 
The Chanler Group
Email Address:
Address: 
2560 Ninth Street, Parker Plaza, Suite #214
City, State, Zip:
Berkeley, CA 94710
Phone Number:
510-848-8880
Fax Number:
510-848-8118
Judgment
AG Number:
2015-00944
Judgment PDF: 
Judgment Date:
03/25/2019
Case Name: 
Held v. H & H Laboratories Inc.; et al.
Court Name: 
Santa Clara Superior Court
Court Docket Number: 
15CV288860
Plaintiff: 
Anthony E. Held, Ph.D., P.E.
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Laralei S. Paras
Defendant: 
H & H Laboratories, Inc.
Injunctive Relief: 
H & H Laboratories Inc. is permanently enjoined from offering any vinyl/PVC gloves containing diisononyl phthalate (DINP) in California without first providing clear and reasonable warnings regarding the risks of cancer caused by exposures to DINP, as required by Health and Safety Code section 25249.7(a).
*Non-Contingent Civil Penalty:
$ 2,500.00
Attorney(s) Fees and Costs:
$ 35,000.00
Payment in Lieu of Penalty:
$ 0.00
Total Payments:
$ 37,500.00
Is Judgment Pursuant to Settlement?
No
Contact Name: 
Laralei S. Paras
Contact Organization: 
The Chanler Group
Email Address:
laralei@chanler.com
Address: 
2560 Ninth Street, Suite 214
City, State, Zip:
Berkeley, CA 94710
Phone Number:
510-848-8880


* 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.