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Proposition 64 - Are the Standards Changing?
Provided By:
The Recorder
Approved for CLE credit in:
CA
The California Supreme Court recently issued major rulings that affect unfair competition litigation. The Recorder has assembled a group of experts who will discuss the impact of these rulings and what they mean for the future of Proposition 64. This timely Recorder Roundtable will include both plaintiff and defense perspectives.
 Agenda
From there to here - a brief overview of the Prop 64 landscape from enactment to Tobacco II Cases
The fallout from Tobacco II Cases
Looking Ahead
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Biographies
Reed R. Kathrein
Member
Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach LLP
San Francisco, CA
Practice Areas:
Securities fraud class actions.
Consumer class actions.
Admitted: 1977, Illinois; 1978, Florida; 1989, California.
Education:
University of Miami, J.D., 1977.
University of Miami, B.A., 1974.
Biography:
Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Editor-in-Chief, Lawyer of the Americas, University of Miami Journal of International Law, 1976-1977.
Co-Author: "The Convention For The International Sale of Goods," American Bar Association, 1987.
Author: "Criminal Enforcement of the Export Administration Act," International Criminal Law, 1987.
Editor, International Update (newsletter) 1981-1986. Chairman, Private International Law Committee, International Section, American Bar Association, 1984-1989. Chairman, International and Foreign Law Committee, Chicago Bar Association, 1983-1984.
Counsel Member, International and Immigration Law Section, Illinois State Bar Association, 1986-1988. International Business Council Mid-America, Board of Directors, 1983-1988; Secretary, 1985-1987; Vice President, 1987-1988.
Executive Committee, National Association of Securities and Commercial Law Attorneys, 1991-present.
Board of Governors, Consumer Attorneys of California, 1998-present.
Born: Cadillac, Michigan, August 14, 1954.
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Steven Pressman
Editor
GC California Magazine
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Kimberly Kralowec
Partner
Schubert Jonckheer Kolbe & Kralowec
Kimberly A. Kralowec has extensive experience handling consumer, antitrust and wage and hour class actions. She has been a practicing attorney since 1992, when she was admitted to the State Bar of California. She served as Judicial Clerk to Judge David Mannheimer of the Alaska Court of Appeals and is a former partner of Severson & Werson, P.C. in San Francisco. Before joining Schubert Jonckheer Kolbe & Kralowec LLP, she was Of Counsel to The Furth Firm LLP in San Francisco for six years.
Ms. Kralowec currently serves on the Board of Governors of Consumer Attorneys of California and on the Executive Committee of the Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section of the State Bar of California.
She received her B.A. degree, cum laude, from Pomona College in 1989. She was awarded her J.D. degree in 1992 from the University of California, Davis, School of Law, where she served as Senior Articles Editor of the U.C. Davis Law Review.
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Trenton Norris
Partner
Arnold & Porter LLP
Trent Norris, head of the firm's San Francisco office, litigates complex scientific and technical disputes in the areas of consumer protection, product liability, environmental, and intellectual property law.
Mr. Norris's clients are primarily manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of everyday products. His cases have involved diverse products, technologies, and industries, including hearing aids, dietary supplements, cosmetics, grilled meat, water meters, dandruff shampoo, power tools, restaurant meals, medical devices, soft drinks, crystal glassware, snack foods, vaccines, home electronics, paints, plumbing valves, motor vehicles, pharmaceuticals, and batteries, to name a few. He works actively with trade associations and joint defense groups in many of these industries.
A significant portion of Mr. Norris's practice is devoted to advising and defending companies in regards to California's unique toxics and labeling law, Proposition 65, and California's expansive consumer protection laws. He has been a leader in the effort to reform the standing requirements of these laws.
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William Stern
Partner
Morrison Foerster
William L. Stern is co-chair of the firmwide Consumer Litigation and Class Action Practice Group. He is also a member of the firm's Financial Services Litigation Practice Group.
Mr. Stern is a litigator specializing in the defense of consumer class actions with a focus on the defense of financial institutions. He also has extensive trial and appellate court experience defending commercial clients in cases arising from privacy and data breach, trade secrets, first-party insurance bad faith, franchise, intellectual property, lender liability, and prejudgment remedies.
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