Overview
California’s Proposition 65 continues to be a regulatory hurdle and litigation risk for food and dietary supplement companies. In this webinar, panelists will cover recent developments and trends in Prop 65 activity impacting the food and dietary supplement spaces, including California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment’s (OEHHA) recent Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Short-Form warnings, as well as offer practical guidance on how companies can avoid litigation from state and private Prop 65 enforcers.
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Speakers
Danielle Fugere, President, As You Sow
Michael McGuffin, President, American Herbal Products Association
Amy Norris, Executive Counsel, Clif Bar & Company and Member, FDLI Board of Directors
Moderated by Trenton A. Norris, Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP
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TRENTON H. NORRIS is a partner at Arnold & Porter where he litigates complex scientific disputes in the areas of consumer protection, food, drug, and product safety, and chemical regulations. His clients are consumer product manufacturers, distributors, and retailers facing challenges from plaintiffs’ lawyers,
AMY NORRIS is Executive Counsel and Senior Vice President, Legal for Clif Bar & Company, a leading maker of nutritious and organic foods and drinks. Amy advises the company on legal and operational matters, including regulatory compliance, food safety, food labeling, advertising, litigation, and domestic and international business issues. Amy oversees the operation of the legal department and actively manages the risk management and regulatory compliance groups. Amy has been with Clif Bar for eleven years. Prior to joining Clif Bar, Amy was in private practice for ten years. Amy has spoken on Proposition 65, food labeling, food advertising, and food law litigation. She co-authored an article entitled “When Regulation Can Lead to Litigation: Top Issues in Food & Dietary Supplements” and contributed a chapter of the American Health Lawyers Association’s Enterprise Risk Management Handbook for Healthcare Entities.






































































