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Sort by:  | NHTSA Maximum Civil Penalties on the Rise Daniel T. Campbell, Rebecca Baden Chaney, Scott L. Winkelman; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article November 29, 2012, previously published on November 27, 2012 Recent regulatory and Congressional action will increase the maximum civil penalties allowable for violations of certain statutes administered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ("NHTSA"). Before the end of 2012, the maximum civil penalty for a series of related...
|  | NHTSA Proposes Increases in Maximum Civil Penalties Rebecca Baden Chaney, Scott L. Winkelman; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article September 13, 2012, previously published on September 10, 2012 This past Friday the Federal Register published the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) notice of proposed rulemaking to increase the maximum civil penalties allowable for violations of certain statutes it administers. The proposed rule would adjust the maximum civil penalties...
|  | NHTSA Proposes New Rules To Address Keyless Ignition Safety Daniel T. Campbell, Michael L. Kuppersmith, Scott L. Winkelman; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article December 28, 2011, previously published on December 22, 2011 On December 12, 2011, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking seeking to address safety issues relating to keyless ignition controls. The notice reportedly stems from vehicle owner complaints to NHTSA that have arisen in three situations:...
|  | Compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards May Not Equal Preemption Rebecca C. Baden, Daniel T. Campbell, Scott L. Winkelman; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article March 7, 2011, previously published on March 1, 2011 On Wednesday, February 23, 2011, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision that weakens the protection that federal preemption provides automobile manufacturers from tort liability in certain situations. In Williamson v. Mazda Motor of America, Inc., the Court determined that compliance...
|  | California's Retroactive Phthalates Ban Now Effective Scott L. Winkelman, Bridget E. Calhoun, Natalia R. Medley; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article January 29, 2009, previously published on January 6, 2009 On January 1, 2009, California's ban on certain phthalates in certain children's products went into effect.
|  | CPSC General Counsel States that Phthalates Bans Do Not Apply Retroactively Bridget E. Calhoun, Scott L. Winkelman, Natalia R. Medley; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article December 21, 2008, previously published on November 19, 2008 On November 17, 2008, the Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC") General Counsel Cheryl Falvey issued an advisory opinion letter stating that Section 108 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 ("CPSIA")
|  | Highlights from the CPSC's September 4, 2008 Consumer Product Safety Reform Legislation Public Meeting Scott L. Winkelman, Bridget E. Calhoun, Natalia R. Medley; Crowell & Moring LLP;
Legal Alert/Article September 19, 2008, previously published on September 10, 2008 On Thursday, September 4, 2008, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) held a public meeting to discuss implementation of the Consumer Safety Improvement Act of 2008.
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