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In the News: August 1, 2022

Senate Panel Advances Bills To Boost Children’s Safety OnlineJuly 27, 2022, The Washington PostU.S. Senators have taken their first step toward increasing protections for children and teensonline. They advanced a pair of bipartisan bills that would expand federal safeguards forchildren’s’ more »

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In the News: February 3, 2020

CPSC Announces recalls of more than 165,000 inclined sleepers to prevent risk of suffocation January 29, 2020, cpsc.gov The CPSC announces today the following recalls are posted in cooperation with the firms listed below.  Recalls can be viewed at www.cpsc.gov. Summer more »

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In the News: January 27, 2020

Wells-Fargo’s ex-chief fined $17.5 million over fake accounts January 23, 2020, Seattle Times When big companies do wrong, it’s rarely the big boss who pays the price. But Wells Fargo’s former chief executive John G. Stumpf was fined $17.5 million more »

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In the News: January 20, 2019

CPSC warns consumers to stop using Summer Infant USA’s  SwaddleMe By Your Bed sleeper January 16, 2020, cpsc.gov The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently warned the public about infant inclined sleepers.  Now CPSC is warning consumers about Summer more »

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In the News: January 14, 2020

Ikea will pay $46 million to parents of toddler rushed to death by a dresser January 6, 2020, The New York Times The Swedish furniture retailer Ikea agreed to pay a $46 million settlement ihttps://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/next-wave-consumer-advocacy/ n a wrongful-death lawsuit brought more »

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In the New: January 6, 2020

Number of children swallowing dangerous magnets surges as industry largely polices itself December 25, 2019, Washington Post The number of children ingesting rare-earth magnets — powerful tiny balls that are a popular desk toy and can shred a child’s intestines more »

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In the News: January 2, 2020

Schumer demands probe into recalled goods sold at TJ Maxx-Marshalls December 22, 2019, New York Post Sen. Chuck Schumer raged against a trio of big-box bargain stores for selling potentially deadly products after they were recalled — while warning that more »

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In the News: December 16, 2019

Solving for stupid. How far should the CPSC stretch to address foreseeable misuse? December 11, 2019, Retail Consumer Products Law (Crowell & Moring) As products liability lawyers, we spend our days focused on the nature and proof of defectiveness.  The more »

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In the News: December 9, 2019

Walmart and Buy Buy Baby join Amazon and eBay in ending sales of inclined sleepers linked to infant deaths December 5, 2019, Washington Post Walmart and Buy Buy Baby plan to stop selling infant inclined sleepers, popular products that federal more »

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In the News: December 2, 2019

Dozens of infant deaths have been tied to a popular baby product but regulators are too paralyzed to act November 23, 2019, Washington Post A paralyzing conflict inside the nation’s product safety regulator has prevented the agency from taking action more »

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