60 Day Notice 2009-00117

AG Number: 
2009-00117
Notice PDF: 
Date Filed: 
02/24/2009
Noticing Party: 
Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation
Alleged Violators: 
Go-Home Ltd.
Chemicals: 
Lead and lead compounds
Source: 
Brass Valved Beverage Dispensers

60-Day Notice Document

Civil Complaint
AG Number:
2009-00117
Complaint PDF: 
Date Filed:
05/22/2009
Case Name: 
MEJF v. Go Home LTD
Court Name: 
San Francisco Superior Court
Court Docket Number: 
09-488624
Plaintiff: 
Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation
Plaintiff Attorney: 
William Verick
David Williams
Fredric Evenson
Brian Acree
Defendant: 
Go Home LTD
Type of Claim: 
Failure to Warn
Relief Sought: 
Warning
Civil Penalty
Contact Name: 
William Verick
Contact Organization: 
Klamath Environmental Law Center
Email Address:
Address: 
424 First Street
City, State, Zip:
Eureka, CA 95501
Phone Number:
(707) 268-8900
Fax Number:
(707) 268-8901
Comments: 
Judgment
AG Number:
2009-00117
Judgment PDF: 
Judgment Date:
07/19/2010
Settlement reported to AG: 
Mon, 07/19/2010
Case Name: 
MEJF v. The Neiman-Marcus Group, Inc. et al.
Court Name: 
San Francisco Superior Court
Court Docket Number: 
CGC-09-488624
Plaintiff: 
Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation
Plaintiff Attorney: 
William Verick
David Williams
Fredric Evenson
Brian Acree
Defendant: 
GO Home LTD
Injunctive Relief: 
Reformulation/Warnings
*Non-Contingent Civil Penalty:
$ 0.00
Attorney(s) Fees and Costs:
$ 18,500.00
Payment in Lieu of Penalty:
$ 11,500.00  (in lieu of Civil Penalties split between Californians for Alternatives to Toxics and Ecological Rights Foundation)
Total Payments:
$ 30,000.00
Is Judgment Pursuant to Settlement?
Yes
Contact Name: 
William Verick
Contact Organization: 
Klamath Environmental Law Center
Email Address:
wverick@igc.org
Address: 
424 First Street
City, State, Zip:
Eureka, CA 95501
Phone Number:
(707) 268-8900
Fax Number:
(707) 268-8901


* 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.