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Hot Topics in Class Action Litigation: Key PFAS Developments and Potential Impacts to Chemical Exposure Claims

Litigation and regulation addressing the ever growing list of per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) continues to unfold with broad reach now impacting the entire value chain across multiple industries including cosmetics, personal care products, carpets, cookware, personal protective equipment, food containers and wrappers and more. Even without litigation, companies face challenging decisions that call for strategic risk evaluation.

Our panel joined experienced attorneys with deep knowledge in class actions, regulatory compliance and PFAS to discuss the following topics:

• Significant class action developments and potential impact beyond PFAS
• Regulatory and legislative framework and relationship to litigation
• Risk mitigation measures companies can implement now

Speakers:
  • Libretta Stennes, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig Minneapolis
  • Robert Herrington, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig Los Angeles and San Francisco 
  • Deepi Miller, Of Counsel, Greenberg Traurig Sacramento

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