SACRAMENTO – Practicing in the “green chemistry” field these days requires attorneys to be equal parts advocates, teachers, scientists and, on occasion, soothsayers.

That’s because California’s sweeping effort to identify and remove toxic chemicals from consumer products has been both complex and mystifying. And it’s been steeped in big-dollar lobbying from national manufacturers and their trade associations.

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