I FULBRiGHT & JAWORSKI L.L.P. A REGISTERED LIMITED LIABILITY i PARTNERSHIP Eg&kGE~ I JEFFREY B. bl.4RGVLIES (BAR XO. 126002) SUSAN Y. LEE (B.4R NO. 222347) FILED 1 555 South Flower Street MAMEDA COUNTY I Forty-First Floor 2 1 2006 Los Angeles? California 90071 FEE II CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT DeYrndants' Liaison Counsel By I -Deputy

SCPERIOR COURT OF THE ST.4TE OF C;\LIFOR.U:.4

i ! lo ' PEOPLE OF THZ ST.ATE OF CALIFORNLA, ex ) Lead Case No. RG 03-162075 rrl. BILL LOCKYER, Attorney General, ) I ! / ) (Consolidated rr-i:h Cass So;. 3' 2:-...-c ,.-.iZi1il: ) RG24-16703.7~;ii;GO1-i695i!j I I ! OKi3CK old i .I.. I STIPCL.ATIO5 FOR ESTRY OF It. - I .KDGJIEUT: OZDER [F'ROPOSEDi BCF.Lb-GTOS CO.4; i.lCT0P.Y I 1 L\-.AREHOi-SE CORPOKATION; et al., j Dxe: Febr~q2 :,20C6 . . ) Ti-:: ?:n~?D.E. !> 5~;~--.L,.?22~~. ) ?i2<:: Dep~znt~:2 i ?... F7 -.--- .~...... - , . JI:&~: , < - - .-----~-~~:~ ) xon,Jd---.* ---< 16 ; R2-- .hLrvation Nu~5e:: 2350 14 1 And Related and Consolidated Cases i \

I WHEREAS, Plaintiffs People of the State of California ex rel. Bill Lockyer, Anorney I 20 1 General, Center for Environmental Health, and As You Sow, and Settling Retailer Defendants I 1 1 AIJJ Enterprises, Inc.; American Eagle Outfitters, Ins.;Aeroportale, hc.; Bulington Coat i I 22 1 Factory Warehouse Corporation; CBI Distributing Corp.; Charlotte Russe, Lnc.; Claire's 1 23 1 Boutiques, Inc.; Cost Plus, Inc.; Express, LLC; The Limited Stores, Inc.; Vict~"~s Secret S~ores,! 24 # LLC; Victoria's Secret Direct, LLC; Federated Department Stores, Inc.; Bloomingdales; Forever I' 25 1 21, hc.;Forever 21 Retail, Inc.; Gottschalkr, Lnc.; Group USA Apparel, Inc.; Hot Topic, Inc.; I 26 11 Hub Distributing, Inc.; J.C. Penney Corporation, inc.; Joe Boxer Company, LLC; kart !I I 27 /1 Corporation; Kohl's Department Stores, Inc.; Kohl's Corporation; Lane Bryant, kc.; Cathe.ner. Ii 25 PREPARED -1- ED PAPER Inc.; Fashion Bug Retail Companies, Inc.; Lerner New York, Inc.; Limited Too Store Planning, Inc.; Justice Stores LLC; Longs Drug Stores California, Inc.; Macy's West, Inc.; Mervyn's, LLC; &lonogram Intena:ional, Inc.; Nordstrom, Inc.; Rainbow Apparel of America, Inc.; Rainboiv Apparel Distribution Center Corp.; Ross Stores, Inc.; dd's DISCOUNTS; Roebuck and Co: Styles For Less. Lie.; Tarset Corporation; The Associated LIerchandising Corporation; The

Bcci,?.. , kc.: Feisr2:sd R-tail Eoliiir.~;,Inc. adjensl herzi- as "The L!.:; 0tpxm;r.t Storss, L?c."j; The Se:.: 5-7-9 Aid Beyond, Inc.; Toys "R" L-s, Inc.; V\.ait Disne:; LT.-orit Co. . . (srronsously susd ar,d semed herein as Dijney Consunsr P~O~UC~Sinrsm?.;ionai, 1r.s. Dlsne:;!z.-..;. Liternational, and S;;ait Disney Cornpan:;); Disnsy Enterprises, Inc.; iL'~!g:s-n Co.; Tks LI'tt S:a: Inc.; The Wet Seal Retail, Inc.; Too, hc.; and Zumiez, Inc., and Initial Settling Vendors Adina he.; kden Jsivclry >Ianufacturin%Conpmy, he.; Ba!!:t Js:vsls L.L.C.; Etrnaido LIar.ufzc!uri~~:3-v-Rits Costurns J-ivelry. inc. a-d Bu;;-Rite Dssizs.- 12s.; Carol D~L?I~sz

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Inc.; JJarnz, Ins.; E;S;>lXssociatss, L.P.; Kenilworrh Crsations; Keriss~Crsaiionj; Xcy Itern Sales, Inc.; Liz Claiborne, Inc.; Haskell Jewels, LTD; ICIJhI Jewelry Corp., d'bla Berry Jetve1i-y Company; Orion Fashions, In;.; Rainbow Sales Incorporated; Jewelry Fashions, hc.; Scorpio Accessories, LLC; Shalom International Corp.; Stephan & Co.; Tanya Creations, Inc.; TSI Holding Company, Vetta Jewelry, Inc.; and Victoria + Co. LTD have reached agreement on the terms of a settlement that are incorporated in the proposed Consent Judgnent attached hereto as Exhibit A, WHEREAS, the parties to this Stipulation agree to file a joint noticed motion for approval of the Stipulation; LVHERE.AS, the parties intend to offer other parties to this matter and other nowparties the opportunity to participate in the Consent Judgment by becoming Add-On Settling Defendants;

-2- STIPULATIONFOR ENTRY OFNDGMENT 2 11 Liaison Counsel, Defendants' Liaison Counsel and counsel of record for the Initial Settling I Vendors as follows: i 3 I I 4 1. An entity is eligble to become an Add-on Settling Defendant to the Consent

5 , Judsment, as rhat tern is defined in Section 2.9 of the Consent Judsment, if it is a "person in the .. j 6 spurs- of doir.2 busin:sj as thz: term is defined ix CzliFomla Hc'z!:h LW;~S?fe& C~dejc'tj~r.

7 25249.11, subdivision (b). and if it either:

(a) did r,ot rzceive a 60-Day Sotice for an- Covered Producr prior io Jdnuq 9 : 13,2006; or i I I 10 il (b) is a Non-Settling Defendant, as defined in Section 1.3 of the Consent / Jud-men:. 1

-.7 .U enti? n2q become an .Xdd-Or, Serr!i;.g Dekcdan; by pr~\-iinc- n:lr:,-n csric? '

become an .\?d-On S:rriing Defendmr. The notic: r.?:ist b< rsc,-i..??. in t!:crio;.ic or ~2;er

and the ex:cur:d si.iai~re pa%

Section 5.1 of the cons en^ Jud~mentmust be received no later than 45 63)s aftzr. enr:y of the Consent Jud-pent. 69 3. Xo later than 58 days after entry of the Consent Jud-pent, Plaintiffs. Liaison Counsel shall prepare a final list of all Add-On Senling Defendants that have executed the Consent Judgment, and serve the list on all parties via electronic mail. 4. Within %days of the entry of the Consent Judgment, Plaintiffs' Liaison Counsel and Defendants' Liaison Counsel may jointly file an amended Consent Judgment that

incorporates any modifications to Sections 1.2 and 5.2 and Exhibits A, E, and F, reflecting the 5 I incorporation of Add-On Defendants to the Consent Judgment, as well as signature pages for the I 26 1 Add-On Defendants The amended Consent Judgment shall be filed and sewed on all Paniei. If i

STLPULATION FOR ENTRY OF NDGMENT 1 I no Party objects within 15 days of service thereof, the Court will enter the Amended Consent 2 11 Judgment and this Consent Judgment will be deemed so amended. I 5. Nothing in this Stipulation or Consent Judement shall preclude any Party from resolving any claim against an entity that is not a Settling Defendant on different terms than are I 5 I contained in the Consent Judgment. ! 4. .A!! of tht foregoing Plaintiff parties hzs'e authorized Plaictiffs' Liaison Cocnsel to I !I I i / . si;m thi; i:i~u!~:icion their behaif. .;\!I of ths f~rz~oin;Ssttlins X?!,i:s: Dcfecdmt hzs-s; - 1 S 1 aurho"zed Dehrii:;i9 Liaison Couisci ;a sin ti-,is i!ipu:a!ion on ;heir irha!i - ;I I. For purposes of thij S~ipuiation,PI-inci:;'j' Liaison Ccunss! is Deput).. .-\~:orr;t:j i I0 I General Harrison hi. Poilak, Office of the California Attorney General, lili Clay Street. 20th i I I 1 Floor. P.O.B. 7OllO. Old,CA. 94612, [email protected],tel: (519) 622-2163. I I I? ) Dcfecdr~iiLi?i.-i Cavssi is isfir:?- B. \Iaiy!ies. Esq; Fu!brigt: & !~w~rskiLLP, 555 ~octtj

i6 , IT IS SO STIPL-L.4TED I i 17 : D.ATED: J~~uzp-,-J -7Or:6 BILL LOCKEIR: ATTORYEE' GESERiL OF THE STATE OF CALIFOILVI.4 1s I

And I Plaintiffs' Liaison Counsel on behalf of Center for Environmental Health and As You So

- 4 - STIPUIATION FOR ENTRY OF JUDGMENT DATED: January 252006 FULBFUGHT r9r JAWORSKI L.L.P. I

Burlington- Coat Factory Warehouse ' 1 Corporztion: ~ederated-~e~artmentStores. Lnc.; 1 Blocnin~d:~l;.s:Kc! Topic. Inc.: J.C. Penr,ey ! Coqor3:ici;. In:.: Lahl's Dcp3n;.;,-~.: Stores, ! 1 Ins.: t;~i.,i'l~zo~rxn1ntc.rxtidnal. In.;.; a . i . Rb.?. a . a i Inc.; Rainbo~vApparel Distribution Center i Corp.; Ross Stores, Lnc.; dd's DISCOUNTS; I Target Corporation: The .-\ssociated 1 LIerchandising Corporation: The Buckle. Inc.; i Ftdsrlr-,! Rsr:li! %.:l~ii~~i.1p.c. 1 s.~sd.and ser~sl ! hs:ei? :IS Ti-.?!,Lz'- 3rux:!::ent St,>:i.s. irc.): ~f,,- !---q .~.?..ja?y~~:,j. L?,~.: ~0;;s-K' ~s. , .- ..~. -. [PC.: 2.c ..,. .:: 3,5:-.:.. ,>,sr:$ (-0.1 2yL,j pimy Lr.:q::S?s.F !.".C.

D~F,...,-,.L-;.~>'4 ,-.- Lit~issfiCcacse! or, bshaii'o:‘ Dt:'ls. I;.:.; C3i Dis:ribilting Corp.; Charlotte Russe, Inc.; Claii~'~ Boutiques. Inc.; Cost Plus, Inc.; Express, LLC; The Limited Stores, Inc.; Victoria's Secret Stores, LLC; Victoria's Secret Direct, LLC; Forever 21, Inc.; Forever 21 Retail, Inc.; Gottschalks, Inc.; Group USA Apparel, Inc.; Hub Distributing, Inc.; Joe Boxer Company, LLC; Corporation; Lane Bryant, Inc.; Catherines, Inc.; Fashion Bug Retail Companies, Inc.; Lemer Kew York, Inc.; Limited Too Store Planning, Lnc.; Jujtice Stores LLC; Longs Dmg Stores California: Inc.; Sears Roebuck and Co.; Styles For Less, Inc.; Walgreen Co.; The Wet Seal, hc.; The Wet Seal Retail, Inc.; Too, kc.; LVindsong :Allegiance Group, LLC; and Zumiez, Inc.

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STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF JUGGMENT ALLEN PIATKINS LECK GAMBLE & MALLOR LLP

BY Eileen Evl. Nottoli Counsel for Initial Settlins Vendors Adina Inc.; Arden Jei\-slry 31anufacturin~Company. Inc.; Ballet Jsx~elsL.L.C.: Bemardo L!anuf~ctun'n:; i Buy-Rie Co5;~n:s Jc\ve:;y. Inc. azd Buy-Xi:? Dssigs. 1r.c.: Carol Da::plaise Ltd.: Carol fdr Eli Graham. 1r.s.:Carole Iris.: Rzt~iilBrand Aliiw.ie, ; Ins. d.3.'~Caio!i.c.; Caik,erii?s Siein Dssis~ii.IX.; ,I Crimzon Rose Accessoriss, Inc.; Danecraft, Inc.; Erica Lyons; F.4D Treasures; F..A.F, Inc.; Fashio d Accents. Inc.: Fiesta Jewelry. Inc.; Finesse Koveltyl Carp., d.b:a Accessory Solutions. .Ambiance I .Accezjorq. and J-\v-;.lr~.S?.l-rs: GLsi .\ccssr~riss: 1 Habit::. Inc.: JJan~z.1r.c.: KLCS~.iji~ci::ss. L.P.:,! Ksniliiofih C'reationj: Ktrissa Cr-atiocj: Key Irek S.!!t5. Izc.: L,:z C'l>ib~~.?.II~.~.: 32sk:!i J.?l.\?!s. . - LTD; \I;\[ JS.Y?,~~LC?.. Lb .i ~try.f?,,.~..:::;:- Cun~pzn:;; Orion F?shio>j_Inc.; Rainboiv Szlss i [~;c3.,1T"..: J,...t-'!r.; :.:~"j-a. :::.: Si.);li2 \ ...,.- ,-'> - .-...L- >: ,-...,. LLC; s>.?.:,>::..I?.:~T.:::,:,:;>.! c><:.: Stzphan LC Co.: Tanq-a Cr;.a:ions. hc.; TSi Hold(n$ Cornp;!n]-: \.sits Jewelry. kc.; az,i L'icioriZ - Co.! 17 LTD i 1S

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1 SL3ERIOR COCrR'T OF THE S?.\TE OF C.ALiFO?-\i.A FOR THE COL3-TYOF .AL.L\IED.\ I I I UYLLLIITED JURISDICTION I :/ rd. BiLL LOCK\-ER. X1rone:y Gensral, et al., 1, ' ~) ,,-...... 4 >..>,:.- ...... vr..\ fiJ.167. , .;-02-. - - ?.C ) nl.;695;1)

1 ) AW RELATED COXSOLIDATED CASES. 1 I

1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 On June 23,2004, plaintiffs the Attorney General of the State of California, on behalf of the People of the State of California ("People"), and the Center for Environmental Healtl ("CEH), filed complaints for civil penalties and injunctive relief in this Court. On August 10,

2001, plaintifFXs You Sow ('.XYSV) filed a similar complaint. The complaints allege that th.s defendants violated the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 ("Proposition 1 65") and the Unfair Competition Law by selling jewelry that contains lead, a chemical kno\vx ti. 1 ...... -/4 --

. . 1 the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm, without 3 providing a clear and reasonable xvmings that use of the je\relry ~vouldresult in exposure to lead. , I 3 I 1.1 On riii~iisr1-, ZijO4, the People amended tiieii sonipir\int to ~iib~iiiiii~the true i i ! i name of a "Doe" defendant and dismissed a defsndant. The folio~vinzdefsndmts Lvere named and,I 5 z?neur-d. in !he Psocl2's 2-snded complain!: Barlins~or.Coat Factor,. lVar,-ho~.iseCoTor3tion: I . I ..... -. - , - ...... : - .." . I :: ! ...... i,::?.i ..:.. r'a -3. ....<':26. ;:-,:.: ;:i5r.'.;. -_i:r;.;::j::~j- D:;-rr:::?r: j::;:j. ! I - - j . :--., ...... -.. c:. -ui:~. ..:...... P.:12G c.J?0:2::3?x !.:2~;.'5 '.i.-2s:. i:.~.: !.!~~:~,7,'j: i

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I0 / d.&nA', d2r.i; .-\dip.? 1r.c.: .Lri's;l Je\\-elry >Ianufacturin~Cor.?an:,.. Ins.: Ballet J?-.!sk L.L.C.:

17 I Slits, Inc; Liz Ciaibuni kc.: Hasic11 Je\iels, LID; ilJS! J:i\ei:y Car?.; 6.0 r 3rny l;i:iry ~ IS 11 Company; Orion Fashions, Lic; Rainbow Sales Incorporated; Jc\velry Fashions; Inc.; Scorpio 1 ! 19 Accessories, LLC; Shalom International Corp.; Stephan & Co.; Tanya Cre-t ions, kc.; TSI 20 Holding Company; Vetta Jewelry, Inc.; and Victoria + Co. LTD ("Initial Settling Vendors"). In 21 addition, on January 25;2006, the People amended their complaint to add as named defendants the 22 entities listed on Exhibit A as "Affiliate Settling Defendants." Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. was also 23 11 named inthe People's complaint and is not a party to this Consent Judgment. With the exception 1 24 /I of \Val-Alart Storss, hc., th~defendants named in the People's complaint that have not been 1 I 25 dismissed, we referred to herein as "Attorney General Defendants." I i I i 16 i 1.3 On Octobs; 15, 3004, CEH fLl:d its First .L";.:nd~d Cornp!ail?t. Since that dais, I 27 ] CEH has further amended its First Amended Complaint to substitute the true name of several I 28 1 '.Doe1' defendants and dismissed several other defendants. The folioiring dekndmts irere named / - 2 - CONSENTJUDGMENT 2 1I Inc: eropostale, Inc; Burlingon Coat Fac101-y Warehouse Corporation; CBI Distributins Cov,; I 3 ; Ciairz's Boutiques, hc.;Cost PLUS,hz.; Fedeiated Depafiment S~orzs,Inc.; Forzvsr 21, Iils.; 1 Forever 21 Retail, Inc.; Hot Topic, Inc.; Hub Distributing, Inc.; J.C. Psmey Corporation, Ins.; Joe -,i 3 Bouzr Company. LLC: Kmlrt Corporation: Kohl's Department Storss, Inc.: K~kl'sCo~or~iio n:I! ...... :,-.,. \-..: .:...... #- ...... - ! -. .:.. L. I..&. I...u. .-_.. . ".?.. :..,. . -...... L ,,:,c s:,::: ?:2:.:.,:;::, ::,: : :'2:;:5 2y.:; s:2:2<

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! Dsi'sr.i;i~ts,ti;? dskfidantj named in CEH'scomplain: or 2")' arnsili'rnsn: t?.r:?ro: C'r.3: ha\: r.0: ! IS 1 been dismissed, are referred to herein as "CEH Defendants." 19 1.4 The cause of action against the following CEH Defendants limited to zlleged I 20 violations of the Unfair Competition Law: Burlington Coat Factory LVarehouse Corporation; CBI 21 Distributing Corp; Claire's Boutiques, Inc.; Federated Dep'artment Stores, Inc.; J. C. Pemey 22 Company, Inc.; Krnart Corporation; Macy's West, Inc.; Mervyn's, LLC;Nordstrom, Inc; Sears, 23 Roebuck and Company; and Target Corporation..

24 I 1.j The follow in^ defendants svere named and appeared in the complaint bj' AYS: I i Gotischalks, Inc.; Group US.% Apparel, Inc; and Charlotte Russe, hc The defendants namcd in 25 1 26 .\YS1scomplaint or any mendment thereto, that have not been dismissed, 2re rsfensd to hzrein 1 I

-3- CONSENT JUDGMENT ,',-* I /A - 1 1.6 The amended complaints filed by the Attorney General and CEH and the complaint 2 , tiled by AYS are collectively called the "Complaints."

3 i 1.7 On Sor-ezibsr8,2CO<, thc. Court ordered that thz saszs bz con~o;id;l:~dfor prz-ti131: 4 I purposes. The parties herzby stipulate that the cases now shall be coniolidated for purposes of 5 ' enty of this Consent J~d-~ent.

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1(j / 1.9 E~chSs~iingDsfecdmt is a corporation or othtr bcsisess entity th2: enplfi~s10 cr

. - !! County of .Ala~>s;ja,37.2 rks t,",,ijCouri h3s jurij?iciion to sntti tkij Conje~tJxd~mcnt25 a full

1s / and final resolution of a!l claims \vhich were or could have been raised in the Complaints based on! I I I 19 1 the facts alleged therein. I 1.11 The People, CEH, AYS, and Settling Defendants enter into this Consent Judgment as a full and final settlement of all claims that were raised in the Complaints, or which could have been raised in the Complaints, arising out of the facts or conduct alleged therein. By execution of 23 this consent Judgment and agreeing to comply with its terms, the Parties do not admit any facts or 1 1 I 24 i conclusions of la:v, including, but not limited to, any facts or concl~!jionsof Ian suggesting or i II 25 I demon st rat in^ any violations of Proposition 61,the Unfair Competition Act or any other rtatutor?. 26 I: corrtmon 1a.v or squitab!. rsquirzrnents relzting to chromium, lead md or nicks! in jsvelry. 27 1 Xothing in this Consent Judgment shall be construed as an admission by the Paflies of any fact, 1 conclusion of law, issue of law or violation of laxv, nor shall compliance with the Consent 1 35025277.2 - 4 - CONSENTJUDCblENT ... f-* F-'.

..., . .~.~.... Judgment constitute or be constmed as an admission by the Parties of any fact, conclusion of law, 2 issue of law, or violation of law. Nothing in this Consent Judment shall prejudice, waive or

3 impair any risht, rerned>-.arpGment or defecse the Parties may halie in this or my other or fcm:e I , i Iepal proceedinps. This Consent Judgment is the product of negotiation and compromise and is

ill5 , accepted by the Parties for purposes of settlins, corn prom is in^ and resolvinz issues disputed in ! 6 . !?.is action. DEFISITIO~S

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2.4 The term "Children's Producrs" means Covered Products that are made for, ruse by, or marketed to, Children.

2.4.1 For purposes of this Consent Judgment, the term "Children" means

2.4.2 A covered Product is made for, marketed for use by, or marketed to

; Represented in its packaging. display, or advertisiny? as appropriate ! 2.4.2.1 !

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Prodcctj or.h.e: than Chi:d::c'j Prodtlctj; and (b) Febniary 1, 2!:;1;- for aii ChilS::?." Pii?ili.:is. I 1.8 Tine term "Final Compliance Date" means (a) blarch 1, 200s for all Cok-ered i Products other than Children's Products; and (b) September 1,2007 for all Children's Producrs. 2.9 The term "Initial Settling Defendants" means those Settling Defendants that were named in one or more of the amended complaints filed contemporaneously herewith. The term "Initial Retailer Settling Defendants" means those Initial Settling Defendants who are not Initial Settling Vendors. The tern "Add-on Settling Defendants" means those Settling DeFendaiits that

join in the Consent Jud-pent pursumt to the process set forth in rkStipul3tion for Entry of \ Judgment. Exhibit A to this Consent Judpent identifies each of the Initial Retailer Settling Ii Defendants, Initial Settiins Vendors, and Add-On Settling Defendants that are panies to this i Consent Judgnent.

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1 I 3. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF 2 3.1 Reformulation of Covered Products. After the Shipping Compliance Date, a I 3 / Settling Defendant that is a Supplier shall not ship Covered Products to a third pariy for re:.?;! sale i 4 in California unless the Covered Product complies with Section 3.2 or, for Children's Products, 5 Section 3.3 or, for Body Piercing Jewelry, Section 3.4 of this Consent Jud,ment. .4fier the Final i, ... Cox?!iarLc?D2:e ~~0SZ:::?,~De?ez<2:,: 5?.3!!: (\) r22'2?22:~::2; (ii) sk!;: c: [::I) 52:: ,>:o:f:: ::: I i . . ,L.> : 2:: 511: in cr.i:jj 3- ',.-- / jJ!e, o.,zrc2 2r2dp-r-:.....-->.... .' Cu.;:om:~. ii:s Co:--2.3 A .'2L,.LL, c :G[-:.;;:~s ..v>::. -. 2cr.2?. 3.2 ,::, :.-~-L:~,:-~...-.... -,~,,h,b,, D--.:-L--.>, .,--- >2:::ac :.: ::, fc: 3.2d.. a:---:... r~.,. ..I-. s7..: ...-.- ...... -- .L.. .. - 2: jl- , ?. 9 L::.? [+,:j ;i:ij Cozjsnr j:Zp?ai. bcCL!ifis D?fs~:dznt sb.zii r-rox;ide' tr.? l?c,:.::?m?z~s ~f ~o~j27.i I 1 Jud-w.sn1 to its Suspli:ii CCovsred Piodticts no Iarer than 90 days af?:i th2 EiF?sti;e Dacs, z:-.d 1 1 1 ' shall requzst each Suppliz: to use best efforts to pro:.id: complim: prd1.1ct as scan as I ! ' cornxercid!y ?rxticab!s. .- I . 1 5 ,-- ‘ -.. .:. . .. --? ...->... 7..>-. ! y,.. : ...:...... c..:...... - .-- -- ...... 2. L' 2 -... > . . -. ?;cdcctj 0: 8.3:;: Pi;.rci:. - J:..i-::::.-, j:?riii.? ~~36s,-~.rir?!,; Si2-5 i. ~1-52, :I-,: C'i3jj . r ...... - .-.-.-. ,-.. 2 -!.,;, -,...... , >.,-: ....! :;- 1 :. '. 2 7.. ~2. .:: 2 L...... -. -....- ...... -_ _ - ...... !

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02s Ci nore oi'i?,? fC!lo:ikg inaisA3ii: 1 ! 2.1 Stainless and sur,oical steels. lS I 19 I 3.2.1.2 Karat gold. 20 3.2.1.3 Sterling silver. 21 3.2.1.4 Platinum, iridium, ruthenium, rhodium, or osmium 22 ("platinum group metals"). 23 3.2.1.5 Natural and cultured pearls. I 24 j 5.2.1.6 Glass, ceramic, and crystal dec~rarii.ecomponents (e.g., cat's =.=LJ-, I cubic zirconia (sometimes called cubic zirconium, CZ), glass, rhinestones, cloisonni). 25 I i 36 1 I 3.2.1.7 .hy gemstone that is cut and polished for ornamental purposes I 27 exczpt the folio\\-ins: aragonitz, bayldonite, boleite, cemssite, crocoitz, ekanitz, linaritz, rnirnctite, 28 phosgenite, samarskite, vanadinite, and vculfenite. 35025277.2 -7 - :D PAPER CONSENTJUDGbIENT . .

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. . 1 3.2.1.8 Elastic, fabric, ribbon, rope, and string with no intentionally-added 2 , lead and not othenvise listed as ;class 2 component. -. I -> 3.2.1.9 I Natural decorative materials (e.g., amber, bone, cora!, fs~rhers,fLir; 1 4 ; 1. horn, leather, shell, wood) that are in their natural state or are treated in a \\-ay that does not add 5 ; lead.

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I !! ?,Ima~sx:-!- Prxtices ?s_ccribedin Exhibit C. For Covercd Predccts sbippsd by a Szriins i , I- j Dtfer!da;;t !hat is a Stip?licr after December 3 1. 2005 to z t'r,irc! ?~1?.yfor retali sale ir. Cl!irL.r~,i~.'

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defined as a Class 1 Component. i 3.2.2.3 Plastic or rubber (e.g., acrylic, polystyrene, plastic beads'stones, qdI polyvinyl chloride (PVC)) containing less than 0.06 percent (600 parts per million) lead. For Covered Products shipped by a Settling Defendant that is a Supplier after December 31,2008 to a

third party for retail sale in California, and for products sold or offered for retail sale in California by a Settling Defendant after 'August 31,2009, this standard shzll be no more than 0.02 percent

(200 ppm) lead by wei$t i j 3.2.2.4 Dyes, and Surface Coatings containing less than G.06 percent (600 I parts per million) lead. For purposes of this Consent Jud-pent, "Surfaic Coatins" shall carry the same meaning as "Paint or other similar surface coating" under 16 CFK l303.2(b)(l) (-.Paint m.d' other similar surface-coating materials means a fluid, semi-fluid, or other material, \vith or without IEPA.L 35025277.2 -8- )P*P€II 1 CONSENT JUDGUENT (r- c- . .

1 a suspension of finely divided coloring matter, which changes to a solid film when a thin layer is 2 applied to a metal, wood, stone, paper, leather, cloth, plastic, or other surface. This term does not I 3 1 include printins inks or those materials ~vhichactually become a part of the s~bs:rats,such 2s ths ,i I pigment in a plastic article, or those materials which are actually bonded to the substrate, s~~chas by electroplating or ceramic glazing."). I I I 2 7 ? - .I. '"J255 i CQC:FOC~~~"is zr.;, .22- nf 2 Cc.,cr:l ?rc.!J.::: 52: is -2: 2 . CI.'.. r --.-.-.--- -. ... .-...... L.. . ,-'..:-.:..- .,. : i._- - CL...r....-.... ,->J :- L~ ...yu,.-,.. 3 ..... aL Lc,L.~:i. L-J: ~,.-.,,;. ,.i., p~L,-.Ll. 1,,;~,1j I .,,-< r-i-.-- ...... ,11'. .-, !~>-4.--'.

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miiiionj Is:?; cr I 3.3.6 Any combination thereof. 3.4 Body Piercing Jewelry. Body Piercing Je\veLry shall be made of one of the following materials: 3.4.1 Surgical Implant Stainless Steel

3.4.2 Surgical Implant grades of Titanium . 3.4.3 Xiobiurn mi)

3.4.4 Solid 14 karat or higher whits or yellow nick!-ii:e gold ! 3.4.5 Solid platinum i I 3.4 A d-nse low porosity plastic such as Tygon or PTFE wiih no inttntionnllq. ' added lead. i -P h

1 4. ENFORCElCIENT 2 4.1 General Enforcement Provisions. The Attorney General, CEH, or AYS mav, by 3 motion or applicztion for an order to show cause before this Court, enforce the terms and 1 I conditions contained in this Consent Judgment, subject to the follo\viny: 5 I -11.1 .b.y action to enforce the terms of Section 3 of this Cc-sent Jcd-me-: 1 I 6 ' :h?!j h? brn~!.~h,r- ~.<:1~~5j,..:1.-.?s.::j~.!~~t. . f~ S:,:!j?: 2,

. . li 1 of tiii Conse~;Jillp:?~~ ii io tie CEH Deftldmti md ii-SDefe~dmti. rii?t~111e1). I j..CZ'i -- !l a/ .!..N3 ?;tian i~ enforce this Cons--t J::?z~.-m-nrir,2? bs kr?.:~:-~r : _... ,I

. - is 1 j;ih 2 rnpooi; ;a- CLH c: .AYS pro;idcd th2, ti.? A 3 .,.-.-: ...... - L:- ..... - 15 i-, '-.. . , . . 1- I r-sporiie time 0:; a sizzle e:i:?ziion of an zi2di:ionxl 15 d~l-5by ..~nt:i:z [a I>.< r-~esti:. - p231-. 18 i The fact that the Attorney General provides a written non-objection shall not be construed as I I i endorsement of or concurrence in an enforcement action. Any \nitten non-objection shall be I admissible in court only if a Settling Defendant challenges the right of CEH or AYS to enforce I this Consent Judgment for failure to obtain the written non-objection. 4.2 Enforcement of Materials Violation. I 23 4.2.1 Notice of Violation. In the event that, at any time folIo\ving the I Complimce D2!-, the .%tiorn:y General, CEH, ~iXk-S Person") id?-ti;l?s one or 21 I more Covered Pioducts that the Sotifying Person believes in good Faith do not comply with I! ? j 36 1 Section 3 of this Cocsent Jud-msnt, the Kotifqing Person may ijs~!~a Sotice oEL.iolation i I pursuant to this Section ?' Y I 28 1 4.2.2 Service of ~otideof Violation and Supporting Documentation. I ,- ~ m r-

1 4.2.2.1 The Notice of Violation shall be served on any Settling Defendant(s)

2 : that the Notif>inz Person kqows offered the Covered Product for retail sale in California. The

37.4. 3 '1 Sotics of S'io!a:icc sh:!! .Ira be sewed on Set:ling Cef?ndant that ij s Su9plisr of:i.,e i I 4 Covered Products identified by Brand Names listed on E.xhibit E for the Covered Product(s) in 1 qlrstion. I ., .- .. ! .~[ I ,7-- -",,,.:., ...: ...... : , ...... I,. .--. .; ... - --- ....- . . 2 .. . . >l./ : ...... -- ...

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I!! Co>;ered Prociusl: (a) t>,s 2::sjj) the allezsd viol~tion(s)K25 obsen.ed. (3) ih? loc2iion Li i: hick ' !

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17 L'iolation. I 18 ; 4.2.7.4 The Xotifqing Person sha!l promptly make avrilable for inspection I I 19 and'or copying upon request all supporting documentation related to the testing of the Ccvered ! 1 i 20 Products and associated quality control samples, including chain of custody records, all laboratory 2 1 logbook entries for laboratory receiving, sample preparation, and instrumental analysis, and all 22 printouts &om all analytical instruments relating to the testing of Covered Product samples and 23 any and all calibration, quality assurance, and quality control tests performed or relied upon in I 2 conjunction ivith the testicg of the Covered Products, obtrined by or avai!rble to the Sotif):n:: i Person that pertains to the Covered Product's aileged noncompliance viith Section 3 and, if 1 2j I ! 26 ' available, any exemplars of Covered Prodlicrs rsstrd.

27 ; 4.2.3 Sotice of Election of Response. KO more than 30 drys after recaivinq a / 28 1 Notice of Violation, the Senling Defendant shall provide ibritfen notice to the Xotifyino Person 1 - 11 - CONSENTNDCXlEM rn n I

1 whether it elects to contest the allegations contained in a Notice of Violation ('Wotice of 2 ( Election"). I i -. 4.3.3.1 !f2 Sctice of \'ic!ation is ccn:est:d ths Notic- of Elsctior, sh!! ! 4 include all then-available documentary evidence regarding the allesed violation, including all test I 5 i d2!2. iFznq. If a Scttlir.2 Dsf:-6st or Nctifi.i,-.? Psrson !at-: ?cqi!ires addtiom! t-s! or ot:,:: dl::.

. ~ I I incii:& a dsscription of the Sertiins Defendant's corrsctive action pursuani to Secti~o242.6. TL:

IS 1 Violation, and if no enforcement action has been filed, the Settling Defendant may rvithdra~vthe ; I 19 /I original Notice of Election contesting the violation and sene a new Xotice of Election concedinz I 20 the violation. If no informal resolution of a Notice of Violation results, the Notifying Person may

21 by motion or order to show cause before the Superior Court of Alameda, seek to enforce the terms 22 and conditions contained in this Consent Judgment. In any such proceeding, the Attorney 23 /I General, CEH, and AYS may seek whatever fines, costs, penalties, or remedies are provided by I i 24 I1 l31v for failure to oompl) iiith thc Consent Judpent. 1 I 25 4.2.5 Non-Contested hlatters. If the Settling Defendant elects not to contest ~1I 26 I the al!egations in a Koticc of Violation, it shall undsrtake corrective action pursu3nt to Sxtion I I I 27 ' 4.2.6 and shall make any contributions required by Section 4.2.7. 28 pREPAXE 35025277.2 -12-, .ED PAPER CONSENT SUDChlEhT ppppp I ~ ~~ ~ -p ~ ~ ~ ~ ~- ~ ~ ~ 2 1 elects not to contest the allegation shall include in its Xotice of Election a detailed description of 1 3 1) cor3pt .:..-a- .on.,, thz: ir '-2: .~zd-n-ken or propcsss ti; czds:ti

5 :i :nstxctior.s to !he Sst:li:,- I)sf:zd.nt's sro:ss zr.C1o: its cwcnsrs thz: cffs: tk: Cc:-s:sd Prcd-c:

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,! ! '1 ­ I.- ' 7 R?cuired Contrihiltions to Proposition 65 J+xvelryTs.stin?F~ndin I

IS 1 the allepationi in a Notice etViolation more than ljda)s but less than 31 drys aiii receipt of the I 19 Sotice of Violation, the Settling Defendant shall make a required contribution in the amount of 1 11 I 20 92,500.00 for each Supplier from whom it purchased the Covered Product(s) identified in any

21 Notices of Violation served within a 30-day period. A Settling Defendant retailer is not required 22 to make any payment pursuant to this Section for a Notice of Violation that is served less than six months after the Final Compliance Date. 23 I I 24 // 4.2.7.3 If the Szttlins Deiendanr nithdras\s a Sotics oiEisciion contsstinz j I 25 i the violation and serves a new Xotice of Election not to contest the allegations in a Sotice of I 26 Violation ivirhin 61) days a:'.?; receipt of the Xotice of\.iolation: and before any :r.forcsmsnt I ,I i ! 27 1 action concrminp the lio:.:ions allegcd in the Kotice of \.iolation is filed, the Sziilinp Defendant 1 25 /I shall make a required contribution in the amount of S7,500.00 for each Supplier from whom it I 2 /1 period. ! 4.2.7.1 Ths contributions shall be paid lvithin I5 days of si.r*.iceof a Xocici. i 3 !I 1 of Election.

5, 4 2 7 5 A Settlinz Defendant's liability for requirsd contributions shall be I

m;lni1f3c:i;isd. so!d. or dirt55ct-d a To:-?r?d Product iCsr.ti5,-d in 3 Sotic? nf\.icr!~:ioc, cr.i!: ,sr.? ' . . pquireij ~ ~., ~. :m2.i~ k: ,3ssejsi.d ~ ~ a~ai7.5: ; ~ a!i ~ h~;;~~~2- > - Def:r~ds:..!~ r,2:?n;iz!!y i:.!!,!,? [?l?:$:i:: .,:.

-. ss~!lii~zDefsr,d;lr,:'s EI,~C::L:>; liability to mak? reqci::d cofit~bLi:ifir!st:z<,:r h:ct~?ri 4.7.7.3 s?2i!

I IS /'I be limited to 515,000 for each 30-day period. : I 1.2.7.6 If a Settling Defendant has paid either of the payxents set forth in ,I Sections 4.2.7.2 and 4.2.7.3 more than six times in any 18-month period, or more than three times in any 12-month period for covered Products sold to the Settling Defendant from the same Supplier then, at the Notifying Person's option, the Notifying Person may seek whatever fmes, costs, penalties, or remedies are provided by law for failure to comply nith the Consent Judg~ilent. 4.2.8 Limitation on Liability. The liability of a Sei:ling Defe;ldani that elects not to contzst aXotice of Violation shall be limited to the contributions required by S-ction 1.2.7. i

Payments by Initial Settling Defendants. LVithin fifteen days of the Effective I 27 i/ I I Date: (i) each Initial Settling Defendant or group of Initial Settling Defendants identified by a

ITPREPARE 35025277.2 - 14- CLED PAPEI CONSENTJUDGME>T Defendant listed on Exhibit A shall pay the sum of 910,000, for an aggezate payment of

S L,S75,000. The settlsrnsnt pament shall be by check made payable to tht Lesin2:on Lasv Group, LLP Attorney Client Trust Account. The funds paid by the Initial Settling Defendants shall be a~gez3tedand distributed as follo~v-s: i

...... > p'...r>.:J;;: La 52c;:cl',j 2 Ji'.G T.-.Z.?. i St 5.1.2 The s;in ofS2-!6,Sj3 as pa:.msnr to prim[,- Plliin:ir:j in !is2 of 21:lilry

! ! I) pursunt to F!s2!th 37.i Sz':t~. Cods section 3_524?.'(b). 222 Ca!iio-.iz Ccis ~FR-~:!la:iar,s,ti:!: '

1.2 The sum ofS60,3-!Z to XI-S. .LE.S r52:i i:jt jaril $.:~.c!s tii ccn:il;-e its work educatins and prot:cting people from exposures to toxic chemicals, includlns hea~y metals. AYS shall submit a proposal to the Attorney General for use of tine fcnds, approval of which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 5.1.3 As reimbursement of Plaintiffs' attorney's fees and investigation costs, as follows: 5.1.3.1 The sum of $383,993 to the Office of California Attorney General. 5.1.3.2 The sum of SSl1,870 to CEH. I 5.1.3.3 The sum of S 82,284 to AYS. 1I 1 . The amount of S100,000 as a civil penalty pursunr to Hsa::;~ 2r.d Safe:y 1 ! 27 1 Code section 25249.?(b), a~dCalifornia Code of Regulations, title I I, section 320l(b). The civil 1 penalty shall be distributed entirely from settlement proceeds paid for by the Initial Settling -15- CONSENTJUDGMENT

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1 Vendors, however this allocation shall not change the amount paid by each Settling Defendant 2 1 under Section 5.1, The SI5,OW portion of the SlOO.000 penalty allocated pursuant to Health and 1 ! 3 ' Safsty Cods Ssction 25192(3)(1j sha!! be dividsd as fo!lo\vs: S13,250 to CEH;S9,500 to the

4 1 Office of ths California =\ttorney General; and 52,250 to AYS. - i ' I 5.1.5 A!! hnds paid to the Attorney General ptlrsuant to Sections 5.1.?.!, i

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18 General's Ofiire and in no manner shall supplant or cause any reduction of any portion of the 1 19 11 Attorney Gen

24 : S22,500 payabis to the Le:iington Law Group, LLP X~torneyClient T~siAccoi!nt. If the Add-on; Settliny Defsndant is identified in Section 1.3 as a "Xon-Settling Defendant," then it shall pay , 25 I 26 additional S5;COO. by addin: $2.500 to the payman; to Defendants1Liaison Counsel and 52.500 ra '! 27 the payment to the Lexingon Las Group, LLP Attorney Client Trust Account. I1 j

-16- CONSENT JIJDGMEa3T Group, LLP Attorney Client Trust Account, and any excess bnds remitted by Defendants Liaison 1 I 3 / Counsel pursuant to Section 5.2.7.4,shall be aggregated and distributed as fcllo\vs: ! 4 1 2.1 The amount of S5,000 shall be paid by each Add-on Settling

5 , Defendact as a civi! pendty pllrsuant to Health and Safety Code section 252-!9.7(b), and

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1 ! ! Dsfx2r.t :o 1::- Prsxsi:icn 65 Js:ve!y Tzsting Fund. to be uc:d fcr :+.- p~.:?oss af ob.:linlnz c.rd ' i?:- I t-jrinz c'C0<. -::e ":1!:,::5. ~2d:i7- t?.:. .5~:~cj: . fif -;:czrjr- - 222 c~~.-ili-,z- th: j:kn7:fj,:- ?.:ld i I ....._...... _._...... :...... --> ...... , ,-: ,.-, - . - , - ...... - :...... 1 ...... - L...2 .- 2 -...... ;- ....- - - -. .

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q, 5.2.1.5.1 35?,1of the remaining r;.!r,ds ~PJECrj; 2 i .id$-Oni ! and iO% of the remainder after 3 1 Add-Or,s to CEH. CEH shall use such funds to continue its 1 kvork educating and protecting people from exposures to toxic chemicals, including heavy metals. I CEH shall submit a proposal to the Attorney General for use of the funds, approval of which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 5.2.1.3.2 5% of the remaining funds fkom first 31Add-ons and 10% of the remainder after 31 Add-Ons to AYS. AYS shall use such funds to continue its work educating and protecting people from e:cposures to toxic chemicals, including ha.;).- r,~etalj..AYS i shall submit a proposal to the Attorney General for use of the funds, approval of ivhich shall not i be unreasonably withheld. i I 5.2.1.3.3 10% of the remaining fi~ndsfrom first 3 I Add-ons

and 20% of the remainder after 31 Add-Ons to the Office of the California Attorney General. The

- 17 -' CONSENTJODCMEKT 2 ( consultants, and for other costs associated with the investigation and prosecution of other actions I ! 3 1 under Proposition 65. I I 4 i 5.2.1.4 As reimbursement of Plaintiffs' attorney's fees and inves:i:ation 5 I costs, as follows: I . . 6 571.41 27.296 of the rezalnin~fd~ds From firjt 31 .\??-D?s !

' 10 5.2.1.4.3 2.61'6 ofthe remaining filnzj from 51jt 3 i .Adii-Oz; I I1 to;\YS. I

I: / ii;ie Sadrmc~rR:la:ri Cei;i aid applied ihc goidciliei co;;ziiel' i; 12 C~ii5r.aCci: if 18 Regulations section 3201, subdivisions (d) and (e), and determined that they are reason~ble. i Distribution of funds for reimbursement of Settlement Related Costs shall be made pursuant to the I

5.2.2.1 Distribution of funds under this Section shali be apportioned 46.28% ettling Vendors and 53.72% to the Initial Retailer Settling Defendants, to a cap of

I 24 5.2.2.2 The Settlement Related Costs that c;ilaliFy for reimbursement I I 25 pursuant to this section include the following: I I 5.2.2.2.1 No more than S93,492 for sums paid to the media:or i ! 27 1 ivho presided over negotiations leadins to this Consent Judgment; I

-18- CONSENT JUDGMEhT 2 1) toxicologf, metallurgy and testing necessary for the development of compliance standards; I I I 3 ; 3-3773 .-. -. -. KO more than S192,500 for sums paid for legal 1 1 4 counsel ~vhoparticipated in tke mediation leading to this Consent Judgment. These sums shall be 5 i subject to the follow in^ limitations: i - ... 6 (2) S ..500 ts 12:'. Ir.:::?.S:::!;:.: 1,'::.2,2:

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111 ; 52,500 to each otht: Lritial Rttailsr Serlllng (c) I !1 ' D-ftndant. I 5.2.2.3 Tht P.1r.d~ ider.tified Seci!c,r,s 5.2.2.2.1 zr.2 5.2.2.2.2 s~z!!b,? 12 ...... I ::~.:'- ..... -;:. r.:.:: :.-... : ,..-...... -... :' - . -. ~. : ... 2. I L i-._.- .-i... .. 1 -.: L..L :_ hi::_::-._ 12: ::.2.:.:. ...-;.. -_,...... - . ---...... :\:_.:.,2: o: in sach orhsr in~nnsias ;be hiria! Sscrlin~L'snzors an&or Initial Ret;lilzi Ss:r!iRr- Ds~:T~~LT,~s

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1; 5.2.2.4 \.\.?thin15 days afrsr rsceii-ins tne last add-oc pa)-ments, ard ;lo i 1S later than 45 days after notice of entry of the Consent Jud-ment, Defendants' Liaison Counsel i 19 shall remit to Lexington Law Group, LLP Attorney Client Trust Account any funds collected I 20 pursuant to Section 5.2.2 that exceed the cap of $1,065,729. Such excess funds shall be 21 apportioned among the plaintiffs pursuant to Section 5.2.1. 22 6. MODIFICATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION 23 6.1 hlodification. This Consent Judgment may be modified from time to time by I 24 express written agreement of the Parties, with the approval of the Court, or by an order ofthis 1 Court upon motion and in accordance with law. 25 I 26 I 6.2 hlodification to Reflect Add-on Defendants. The Attorney General and i I I 27 Defendants' Liaison Counsel may jointly file with the Court an amended Consent Jud,gnent that 25 incorporates any modifications to Sections 1.2 and 5.2 and Exhibits A, E, and F reflecting the

:pxEpraec 35025277.2 -19- 'LED PAPER CONSENTJUDCIIIEXT 1 ) ELN of Judgment The amended Consent Judgment shall be filed and served on all Parties. ifio1 I 3 1 Prrty objects iiiihin I5 dajs of senice theeof, the Court iiill inter the imended Consent i I i 4 1 Judgment and this Consent Jud-ment tvill be deemed so amended. 5, 6.3 Subsequent Legislation. If, subsequent to the Effective Date. legislation is !

6.4.1 Limited Reopener of Component Designation for Certain I

1I 1 Components. Ti. pl~i:i ickw~lo.i!cdyrth21 [he rn~reri~!~f?siliiC i. S:ctio?s 3.ll.S 22.' I 13 ! 3.2.1.9 ir2 rot zscsr3!!:. \:?L?'.VR 10 c~??.[I~T.CT ?:j: L!SSTj to i<2;l 2~2.23 jiich. h2'.5 S:J~ I

IS lead and that the use of rhe mate.rl in any Covered Prodyci exposes users ofrhe Coiercd Proiuc ' ' 19 to lead in an amount greater than 0.5 microgams per day. i 20 6.4.2 Reopener for Class 3 Components. Any Party may seek to modify this 21 Consent Judgment by seeking to designate a Class 3 Component as a Class 1Component or as a 22 Class 2 Component with a lead specification standard. 23 6.4.3 Required Showing to Obtain Reopeners. A reopener pursuant to 14 / Sections 6.4.1 or 6.1.1 shall be granted if the court finds ths follov.5np: 6.4.3.1 A Class 3 Component shall be redesigated as a Class 1 Componsnr 25 11 I 26 if the movinp party demonstrates that such mated does not contain lead, or that the use of thc I 1 i material in any Covered Product does not expose users of the Covered Product to lead in an I 28 11 amount greater than 0.5 micrograms per day. '1 -20- CONSENT NDG>IE>T 1 3.2.1.8 and 3.2.1.9, shall be redesignated as a Class 2 Component with a lead specification I standard if the rnovins party demonstra:es that use of such material at or below the standard does ,i not expose average users of the Covered Product to lead in an amount greater than 0.5 micro~rams per day. 1 . . 5.5 E\-r2nsion of Shippinz Complinnce Dnt:. .-\ Ssi;lix; D?fx

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Fix11 Co~,?ii~?.<2D2r:1 5'1. 2r.d dl such rs~iiersshall be c~njidtr.2d>E:~i

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nodify th2 cor.s:r.: J1?~7:r.:. - 17 I. CL.UZIS CO\..ERED .LYD RELE;\SE 1 1S 7.1 This Consent Jud-pent is a full, final, and binding resolution behveen the People, i 19 CEH, AYS, and Settling Defendants, their parents, shareholders, divisions, subdivisions, 20 subsidiaries, partners, sister companies and their successors and assigns ("Defendant Releasees"), 21 and all entities to whom they distribute or sell Covered Products, including but not limited to 22 distributors, wholesalers, customers, retailers, eanchisees, cooperative members, and licensees 23 (''Do\vnstream Defendant Releasees"), of any violation of Proposition 65, Business & Professions 24 Code sections 17200 e: seq., or any other statutory or connun law claims that have bzen or could 1 25 have been asserted in the public interest or on behalf of the general public against Settling I 26 Defendants, Defendant Releasees, and Downstream Defzndant Releasees, regarding the failure to 27 warn about exposure to chromium, lead, and nickel arising in connection with Covered Products 1 28 manufactured, distributed, or sold by Settling Defendants prior to the Effective Date, or any claim

:ST PREPARE 35025277.2 -21 - :YCLEO PAPE CONSENTJIJDGMESI I-

based on the facts or conduct alleged in the Complaint, or facts similar to those alleged, whether based on actions committed by Settling Defendants, Defendant Releasees, or Downstream I Defendant Releasees. Coxpliance xvith the terms of this Consent Jud,msnt by Ssttlin,o I Defendants and Defendant Releasees, resolves any issue from the Effective Date into the future concerning compliance by Settling Defendants, Defendant Releasees and Downstream Defendant ! ! Rel:zje:s r5zz:ii:s F2il~:: :; ,J;S.T 250tit e:

. . ,-;nn<,.[ion rAi;?, c,,$.~->.,*c ' ---rLL~~~L24 , -+- In~~ulXt~ied.distributd or sali >:" S<:tlii;s il

7).; T:.:-<>..: . ~:i-~~,.b-.:. --L..ac sxli KG: zpplx to azy Suppli?; :CL:. ;; rloc 3 S:::!::.: Lk;::.~!i:::

~nitsssuch Sspiisr is a psnt, subsidiary. or sister company oEa 5:rrlins Deisndinr. i "1.2 The Pzople, CEH, and XYS, for themselves and actins on behalfof the public ! i-tersst piirj9L$?.!to Health 2r.d Safety Cod? $ 252-19.7(d) and the senera! p~iblicp~rsuant to . . 3.:i;ir:sss 37.6 ?:.s:ssj:i.r.s Cd: 5 17304. r?lsase. xaiv:: and rjrsvsr disch2rzs 23:; :?.d 2i! cl.ir;.s

. . .-,- . i' carn: viuliic~oi?ri.~oiirien61. Buiiocis S Prot'eiiio:i Cod; isrtii.:r I I-';? :: s;;..

6 1 ?ublic ints;:j: ;; on b&!f of tht s-c:ral public resirdins the failxe ro >.vanaiou: :s;los'.r: :a

i:rL adnicks! .?,sing in somection with Cove;ed FiaZu~isrn~nufac:~ir$d: dis:rik'i:r,-t I 18 11 or sold by Settling Defendmtj prior to or after the Effective Date, or any claim based on the facts 1 1 19 11 or conduct allegcd in the Complaint, or facts simiiar to those alleged. This Section shall not apply to any Supplier that is not a Settling Defendant unless such Supplier is a parent, subsidiary, or

sister company of a Settling Defendant.

7.3 A Covered Product sold by a Related Company identified on Exhibit A that complies with the standards set forth in Section 3.2 shall be deemed to be sold in compliance with

1 24 1 the waminp requirement of Proposition 61 for chromium, lend, and nick:l. 1 7.4 Kothing in this Section 7 shall release, or in any Lvay affect any rights that anS. Settling Defendant might have against any other party, whether or not that party is a Settling

Defendant.

35025277.2 -22- :LEDpxEiel PAPER CONSEWT SUDGMEhT I 2 8 8.1 When any party is entitled to receive any notice under this Consent Judgment, the

5 , n~t~ceshall be sent by ce.',;iied nail and elsctronic mail to the Pany(ies) identified in Ekhihi! F

4 ' Any party may modify the person and address to whom the notice is to be sent by sending each 5 other party notice by certiE-d mail md'or other verifiable form of \vritten communication. I i/ 9, COCRT A?PROl';\L

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... .. 9 1 9.2 Ifrhis Cocsr.?! Jcdsmrnt is rot snrzreii b:. the COLE: !i 5.7~~1or' 2f rid iL::? ;: <:I:;: 10 and shall not be introduced into evidence or othenvise used in any proceel?;in%for any pur,os-. I ! ! 10. GOVER'iISG L.\\V AXD COXSTRVCTIOS 'I !2 1 lr!! Ti:; tern.; oirhis Cor.ssnt J;:dn.en.sni shnl: be zo*;em,-d 5:: tne laws of tb,r S;z:e ?I i . . . . .: , <-1...... :.1.

IS ( ambiguity existing in this Consent Judgment shall not be interpreted eainst any Pmy as a result I' of the manner of the preparation of this Consent Judgment. Each Party to this Consent Judgment agrees that any statute or rule of construction providing that ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting Party should not be employed in the interpretation of this Consent Judgment and, in this regard, the Parties hereby waive California Civil Code section 1654. 11. ATTOR3EY'S FEES

11.1 A party who unsuccessfully brings or contests an actiori aiising out of this Consent

! 25 11 Judgment shall be required to pay the prevailins party's reasonable attorney's fees and cojti i I 26 unless the unsuccessll prny has acted with substantial justification. For purposes otthii Conirntl 1 I I 27 1 Judgment, thc term substantial justification shall carry the same meaning as used in the Ciril i Discovery Act of 1986, Code of Civil Procedure $5 2016, et seq. -23- CONSENTJUDCMEXT -P-

1 11.2 Notwithstanding Section 11.1, a party who prevails in a contested enforcement 1 ( action brouCt pursuant to Section 4 may seek an award of attorney's fees pursuant to Code of 1 I Civil Procedure S 1021.5 against a party that acted with substantial justification. The party i 3 ; I seeking such an a~vardshall bear the burden of meeting all of the elements of S 1021.5, and this 5 , provision shall not be construed as altering any procedural or substantive requirements for I 1 ! i 6 cb:-ini:.- - j,.:~: 2:. y:,-zr?, - I ... - . I' - yd.17:-=.- . . -!..*! . . , * ' I L 1.2 ,,,,,,-- :.. :.-.lj >x;ion I , pi;.ciu& J 2~:) 5;r. i-<,i;::;_AT. 2.:.2i; a; 5 1 s~:-,c:iofii;-:~xA:-.; LO !2,,;.. 9 12. ESTIRE .4GKEELlEST I 12.I This Consent Judgment contains the sole and entire agreement afid understmding 10 1 i I I 1 or the P25:es iith res?::t :o the entire subject nat:er hereof. and a?.? and all prinr diicaijiscs. i 1'. 1 ;..e~otiaiior.~.corrr,it~il.-nrs. or understzcdin~srrlate.? t?,ereti7. if an:;. a;? hrrei:; rr.er5-f hceir, '

hersto. So otk,sr i?=jr::xi.,-n:j not spccific3Ily coctzined or referer,csd her-ifi. o:s! o; oicrxisr.

1: iha!! be Ccrrcd to exis: a: id bid my oithe Pmiei herrtn. So suppli.,-r-tcrltion.notidciiim 18 1 waiver, or termination of this Consent Judgment shall be binding unless executed in iiTiting by The: I I Party to be bound thereby. Xo waiver of any of the provisions of this Consent Jud-ment shall be 1 I deemed or shall constitute a waiver of any of the other provisions hereof whether or not similar, nor, shall such waiver constitute a continuing waiver. 13. RETENTION OF JURISDICTION 13.1 This Court shall retain jurisdiction of this matter to implement or modify the I I 21 1 Consent Judgment. I 14. AUTHORITY TO STIPULATE TO COXSENT JCDGhlEST 14.1 Each sisatory to this Consent Jud~entcertifies that he or she is fully authorized Ii I by the party he or she represents to stipulate to this Consent Judgment and to enter into and 28 11 execute the Consent Judgment on behalf of the party represented and legally to bind that party. I 1 ( IS. EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS 15.1 The stipulations to this Consent Judgment may be executed in counterparts and by means of facsimile, ivhich taken together shall be deemed to constitute one document.

5 / Dated: ,2006 BILL LOCKYER 11 1 .ATTOR\iEY GENERAL I I 6 " I I

GENERAL I / j 1 1 i 1 Dated: ,2OC6 CESTER FOR E>TIROS>\.IEST.~HEALTH i~ 1 !I I

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I By I: /II Dated: ,2006 AIJJ ENTERPRISES, INC. 11

BY

Dated: ,2006 RAINBOW APPAREL OF AMERICA, INC.

I I/ A A. i . . 1 IT IS SO STIPULATED:

1 2 / Dated: //~r ,2006 BILL LOCKYER ATTORNEY GENERAL 1

BY 5 EDWARD G. WEIL SL-TERVISIXGDEPUTY ATTORLZY I i GENEK-V. 1

D~taj: , 2':1;6 CESTER FOR ES\7!70S\IEST.\L HEiLTH : 1I

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Dated: ,2006 RAINBOW APPAREL OF AMERICA, INC.

Datcd: , -7006 I R4INBOW APPAFLEL DISTRIBL'TIOX I 1 CESTER CORP.

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GROUP USA APPAREI.1 DIG. HOT TOPIC, INC.

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Dated: ,2006 KOHL'S DEP.ART?dE>T STORES,CVC.

KMART CORPORATION Dated: . 2006 1 HUB DIS'TKIBVTINC, INC. I

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I ' ROSS ST0

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35025277 2 -30- CONSEXT JUDGMENT

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BY I THE BUCKLE, IXC.

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Datcd: ,2006 TOYS 'R" VS, J3C.

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BY

Dated: ,2006 THE WALT DISiiiEY WORLD CO.

By , Dated: .2W6 THE BUCKLE, IXC.

TOYS"R7US,LFC.

Dated: 2CC6 WALGREEN CO.

I \ 1i Datd: 2GC6 W.ALT DISSEY PSORLD CO. 1 i It

Dated: ,2006 TmWET SW,WC.

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I BL \--RITE DESIGSS, ISC.

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4 By 5 Dated: ,2006 BLY-RITE COSTUlIE JEFVELRY, nC. ! 6 I i i ; - , , /,

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Dated: January 10 ,2006 CAROL FOR EVA GRAaki, INC.

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JEIIXLRY FASHIONS, ISC.

SCORPIO ACCESSORIES,LLC

26 27 I 28

-37- 01106R006 3s02~l772 CONSENT JUDGMENT i I' Dated:

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JEWELRY FASHIONS, NC.

SCORPIO ACCESSORIES, LLC Dated: ,2006 AASKELL JEWELS, LTD.

>IfiI JE\\\.TLR'r' CORP., Dl'BIA BERRY JEHTLRY CO>IPA\T

Dared: 3~d,r ,2006 ORION FASMOXS, IXC.

1 14 ' 9a:cd: ,20C6 R%I.VSOWS.CES LYCORPOR4TED i 15 . I

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. . , 2006 HASICELL JEWELS, LTD. i BY I ,2(C6 31nrJE%TLRY COW, D/B/A BERRY i JEWELRY CO\IP.J,~~

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1 i Dafcll: ,2Qc75 MJM JEWELRY COW., Dm/A BERRY 1 -1 JEWELRY CO?iIPkVY I 3 I I/I 4 BY 5 i i Datzd: ,2 ORiOS FASHIONS, IXC. 1: 6 - ! 1 I I !I Ey 3- I I 5 I, I Dztcd: ,2CC6 RU3BOW SALES IXCOWORATED ,: r 10 !I /I . I! 11 !I BY ii:i !I 12 I I ;; 1 Dz:=d: . 7i.-5-,- I JEWELRY F,\SHTO.US, ISC. 1 !

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, ...... - ...... ~ .. . ~ I ~atcd: Jan. 10 ,2006 CA~'H~RINE'S,INC. I

BY Thomas X. Smi:h. Vice President Dated: Jan. 10 ,2036 I FASHION BUG RETAIL COhIPAiiS, plC I l . . .. .

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1 2 Dated: 11111' ,2006 NC. 3 AEROPOSTALE, 4

5 BY 6 Dxcd: ,2W6 7 1 A5IERIC.4N EAGLE OUTFITTEB, ISC. I I 3 I I 9 / BY 10 11 12 13 1I .!- 4 I 15 I ! !5 ! 1; 1; I I IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

40- 15021277.2 COiiSENT JUDCMENT 01 m 2M6 1 2 Datcd: ,2m AEROPOSTALE, WC. 3 4 5 j BY 5 q.. < - : I'j 1-3 ,&>La 1 A\fERICAY EAGLE OLTFImRS,14-C. ! ,s

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Dated: ,2006 DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC...... -.. . . .'. : . . .., . ~ : ...... r" F. ~..- .. . . . 1 .. .*, - . ,.. . i .. .. ~ _...... :. . . ..:~ ...... i ...... _...... __ .. .

1 2 ~;lred: BLOOMINGOALES 1;I, I / / 3 4 B j/ i - I: I

IT IS SO ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AlVD DECREED Dated: Hon. Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California I ,-h P-.

EXHIBIT A (SETTLING DEFENDANTS)

1. INITIAL RETAILER SETTLING DEFENDANTS .4. XJJ Enterprises, Inc.; Rainbow .4pparel of America, Inc.; Rainbow Apparel Distribution Center Corp.; and The New 5-7-9 And Beyond, Inc. (~ClediationCotnmittee) Related Companies: Rainbow US.4, Inc.; A.I.J.J. blmazement Co., Inc.;

Rii-t.o,.v LL'onen's Rsrii! Croup, Ltd; Chsb I S.J.: Corp.: Sp?r.rsr of:i

ss. .. - I...A,. .. S?enc?: 53. 300 Coi3.: Coda E~IsT~!~.Ix.: Fa:.--...-.ii)b !

?,?J::..;, I?<.; Rainbow .Ajhlx~d.-lppar:l, !r.s.; R~inho..?;>..dch??.i: LzL:::.:. - Inc.: Rainbo~vSourheast Leasing. Inc.: Rairmoor. Ins.: Rainbo~vPu~a ! I kco Stores, Inc.; Kid Spot Emerald, Inc.; Youth Cent:?: Inc.; Lnijiiop or', ! Saz~zrh.Inc.; Chaps. Inc.: Children's LVear of &Isriden. Inc.: YoctS. I C-fit?: of \Iassachusztts, he.: Fashion Cz!!sr]:, 1r.c.: Best Price: Brcckj: '

. . . , Chl:lJS: . . F.,-'-:-- C3---. - - i..i:.> . .--. -.. 1.. ..: .-> .... :, :--?: Fosr;..oor: Fosmoor Kids: Kids Spar; LlcCror): 02s Pric?: One Prics:

; . Rzir,boiv: ?.li2bo;.- cb.~sj: F?.lir.ko..\- :!.2:2.:?!. .

co--.-,,,._,..:A,--. R3inbo:v Kids; Rainbo..~PIES; ?.ainbo..v I;i?;.Dlcs; Slzs 5-7-9)

17 Size 5-7-9 Shops; Cps E; Doxvns; and cyps N Doxvns. i I i i S B. X:ropostale, Inc. I 19 Related Company: Jimmy'Z Surf Co., Inc. 20 C. American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. 21 Related Company: Martin + OSA 22 D. Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation (ilfediation Committee) 23 E. CBI Distributing Corp. and Claire's Boutiques, Inc. (~ClediatiorrComn~ittee) 24 F. Charlotte Russe, Inc. 25 G. Cost Plus, Inc. 26 Related Company: Cost Plus Management Szrvices, Inc. 27 H. Express, LLC (Mediation Committee) 28 35025277.2 1 T PRTP.&RED - - :LED PAPER EXHIBIT A (SETTLING DEFENDANTS)

~- Affiliates: The Limited Stores, Inc.; Victoria's Secret Stores, LLC; and Victoria's Secret Direct, LLC I. Federated Department Stores, Inc.; Macy's West, Inc.; and Federated Retail I1 Holdings, Inc. db;a Robinsons-May (sued and served herein as "The May Department Store Company, Inc.") (.\!ediotion Committee) I ! Affiliate: Bloomingdale's ! J. Fc::s?: 21, kc. and Forever 2 L Rsraii, Inc.

K. GcL~sc~z!~~.kc. L. Gi3tip US.4 rippaisi, Lye.

1. Hot Topic, Inc. (.Llzdiation Conrnti::ee) ! X. Hub Distributing, Inc. Related Companies: .bchor Blue Retail Groilp, Inc.

0. .!.C. ?sy:.; Co~crz:io?..Inc. (.L~st!!~~!io~!Co.n!;?~ir!ee)

P: Kohl's Covsr3tion 2nd Kohl's Depanrntnt Stores. L75. Q. 5?.r Cop7:ztisn: Joe Boxer Company. Inc.; and S,-xrs Roebcc!; 2nd Co. (.L!~di-.iiort Co~~!n!!:!e+) R. Lx~sBr];zni, Inc. (.l!sdi;z;io~lCon~r?:itier) .Ufiliates: Catherines, hc. and Fashion Bug Retail Companies, kc. i S. Lerner Xew York, Inc. ! T. Limited Too Store Planning, Inc. and Too, Inc. (~ClediationCommittee) 1 Affiliate: JusticeStores LLC U. Longs Drug Stores California, Inc. V. Mervyn's, LLC (hlediation Committee) W. Monogram International, Inc. X. Xordstrom, Inc. (.l!ediation Cotnmitfee) . I Y. Ross Stores, Inc. (,Lfediatiom Con~mittee) 1I ! Affiliate: dd's DISCOLJKTS I Z. Styles for Less, Inc. 35025277.2 :EHT PREPARED -2- CYCLED PAPER EXHIBIT A (SETIZLYG DEFENDkYTS) r ?-4 F- - . .. . . :. , .. AA. Target Corporation (Mediation Committee) Affiiiate: The Associated Merchandising Corporation BB. The Buckle, Inc. (ibfedintionCommittee) CC. Toys "R" Us, Inc. (ibfediatiotlCommiftee) I DD. Walgreen Co. 1 I Related Company: East-West Distributinz Co., a wholly owned ! j::si:?izr,.. . of \l,4!~e:r! Co. ! EE. iT,.l:t Di5r.s~LVor!d Co. (.\le~!in!io??Comm:t!re) .ifiilii~te:Disney En~erpriiss,Ins. ! FF. The JVst Ssal, Inc., and Thz \Vet Seal Retail, Inc. (.\ledintion Comnlit:2e) i I I I GG. Zurniez. L:c

11 , 2. 1NITI.U. SETTLISG VESDORS

1 A:-., I-. .A. . .- . . .- ... - . B. .&-dm J:,.vsl;y 1lanu:;lct:ir:ng Compzny, 1r.c. ! 15 1 C. &;i-t :s,:.-s!s L.L.C.

E. Buy-kt: Costume Jsndrq.. Inc. and Buy-Rits Dssigr,~,Lrc. F. Carol Dauplaise Ltd. G. Carol for Eva Graham, Inc. H. Carole Inc. I. Retail Brand Alliance, Inc. d/b/a Ckolee J. Catherine Stein Designs, Inc. K. Crimzon Rose Accessories, Inc. 24 L. Danecraft, Inc. ( Ii 1 Erica Lyons N. FAD Trsasures 27 0. F.A.F, Inc. 28 P. Fashion Accents, Inc. 35025277.2 -3- ?STPREPARED :,CLEO PAPER EXHIBIT A (SETIZIXC DEFEXDAhTS) ...... - . . . ~ /A .' ...... :_ ...._..- /..;: ...... : ...... -- ...... ~ . ....?.__ Q. Fiesta Jewelry, Inc. R. Finesse Novelty Corp., d/b/a Accessory Solutions, Ambiance Accessory, and Jewelry Sales S. Gigi Accessories T. Habitat, Inc. U. JJamz, Inc.

V. K&bI .-\ssociates, L.P

9 I S. ~srijs3Cisations I Y. Key Item Sales, Inc.

11 Z. Liz Claibome, Inc. lo i 1) : . Hask-11 Jewels. LTD

!;.- 3, >!!?.I J:..v.!rl; COT.. &bfaBerry Jewelry Compzny

14 ~ CC. Orion Fzjhions, Inc. 15 DD. R?ir.bovr. Szles Incorporated EE. Je~.\tlqFzs~ons, Inc. FF. Scorpio ,\;cessories, LLC GG. Shalom International Corp HH. Stephan 8: Co. 11. Tanya Creations, Inc. 31. TSI Holding Company KK. Vetta Jewelry, Inc. LL. Victoria + Co. LTD 3. ADD-ONDEFEXD-4NTS

35025277 2 -4- EXHIBIT A 1 (SETllMG DEFENDANTS) i-^

1 EXHIBIT B (CLASS 1,2, AND 3 CO31PONENTS AND BODY PIERCING JEWELRy) CLASS 1 COMPONENTS I Y Stainless and surgical steels Karat gold Sterling silver I ! P1atir.:-, ?2!iadiuz. ir;'dil.~n.mtbenlurn. rh.odi:lm. cr osrni~lrni"p!a!inum :rsi:p Rs:zls":~ I

1Cl i I Xqy ptnstone th~:ij cut and polished for ornamental puvoj:s e:tssFi the i;)i:i)iii~z:,i

. I l1 ' z:,~onit?. baj:2or.it:. t.oi?ite. CTPJSS~~~.cro~oite. ekmite. Iicaiit. rniin~iite. phc:->-"',--.....- . .

, L,,..L -'.,-:-,.. t1t-1~~3:-t.~.~~..-qn.--j or a: treats:! in 3 ~nc.thzr does nilt add lend .Adhesi~:j CL,\SS 2 COhIPONENTS 4 CO3IPONEIVT LEAD COSTENT LIhIITS I Metal substrates that are electroplated Metal alloys with less than 10 percent'

lead by weight ( "88 metal") that are

electroplated with suitable under and finish I coats and that are plated utilizing rhe Best 1 : hfanagernent Practicss dsscribed in Exhibit C.

For Covered Products shipped by a Settiinz

Defsndant that is a Supplier afrsr Dscembsr 3 1, '

2008 to a third party for retail sale in, I 35025277.2 :STPREPARED -1- IICLED PAPER EXHIBIT B r (CLASS 1,2. AND 3 CO>lPONEhTS) . . . ,,+- r" -

1 California, and for products sold or offered for 2 retail sale in California by a Senling Defendant 3 after August >I, 2009, this standard shall be i, 4 metal alloys with less than 6 percent lead by ! 5 , kveight ( "92 metal") that are electroplated with I 6 1 1 suitable under and finish coats and thzr 2:s I! ! ! . . I p12:

, , 17 1 products sold or oFiered for r:raii s?!: ir. ! i 1 / j 1 California by a Ssttlins Defendant after .-\uguj: I R 1 1 31, 2009, this standard shall be no moa than I 0.02 percent (200 ppm) lead by weight i I Dyes, and Surface Coatings 0.06% (600 ppm) I Glass and crystal decorative No more than 1.0 grams total glass or components used in Children's Products decorative crystal components

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/ / / 35025277.2 - 2 - EXHIBIT B (CLASS 1,2, AND 3 COMPONENTS) CLASS 3 COMPONENTS Class 3 Components shall contain no more than 0.06% lead. I Class 3 Components used in Children's Products shall contain no more than 0.02% lead. BODY PIERCING JEWELRY

Body Piercing Jewelry shall be made of one of the following materials: Ssi:ical Lr!;!ant S:ainltss S:esl ! i . Suryica; h8pl3r,tgrades ofTit3niurn . siabiu~.(3-3)

• Solid i: kai~or hi@er whirs or ;;ellow nicki-t?tt ~oid 1 I . Solid platiniim i ! I . ;\ dtnss low porosity plastic such as Tygon or PTFE \vith no in::ntionally ac!ds,j. I !?26

35025277.2 -3 uTPREPARED - (CLEO PAPER E?CHIBITB (CLASS 1,2, A- 3 COMPONESTS) A / (-

EXHIBIT C (BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR PLATING FACILITIES) PRE-PLATING PROCEDURE

The pieces must be cleaned. Any ljolishing compound must be removed before plating by cleaning with aqueous cleaning solution or solvent and rinsed with water. The pieces must be activated. The pieces must be rinsed in clean water before plating. PLATING B.ATH ;\I.AINTEY.AYCE

The tsr.;s:z:::s c:'mch Flatins tarh rr,ujt be controlled r9 the z3crop:izrs ::-=-:rl:,.:rs ir

accordance u-ith the iecoi~~nsndationsof thz equipment and pizrins ciienicai i~;,piisij. 1 . . I Ths nickel md nickel-substitute tanks must be agitated or aerated in accord~xcXIL? ti-.? i ! i chsmical supplisrs' recomiie~dations. I

.\!!I bzrhs r?.~be filte:ed continuoi~sl~durinz plating and filt:ri ckrn~sda! lzzs: ::?-?

...,.-. \)..

.. . pH must be ~z~iuieds~h day of piatifig and adjust,-d \~ii~inthe c%e;ni:ai s::pp.:cr I i~:~?.r:e~?>:io~.j.

.. , .All piaiins ernploytes must b? trained on the use of thz equipn~efirin accordance viltn I rzcommsndation of equipment manufacturer plating chemical suppliers. The plating baths muit be maintained in accordance Lbith the plating chemical suppliers recommendations. Plating tanks must be swept at least weekly. Anodes must be inspected monthly in accordance with the anode supplier's recommendations. Racks must be shipped at least annually. I The electrical equipment must be sized appropriately for each tank in accordance ~~ithI I equipment manufachlrer's recommendations and calibrated annually

35025277.2 -1- EXHIBIT C (BEST XUYACEXIENT PRACTICES FOR PLATING FACILITIES) PLATING PROCEDURES

Substantial pieces such as pendants, drops, and rings without prongs or other such feature ( I I shall be plated with at least 15 minutes combined platins with copper (copper strike and/or acid 1 I copper), nickel or nickel substitute, andor finish coat. The pieces \\ill also be rinsed between

plating tanks. Finish decorative coatings include brass, bronze, copper, gold, gun metal: hematite. . . ~m:tationrhodium. mitt finis>;, pallx!ium, platinurn, rhodium, or silver. If desired. plated piscss 1

can be treated to produce ocher finishes such as mat:, o-iiiiizsd,or SKU[ b!~kfizisks. . . .Clechanicai, functional (e.g., 1obs:er claivs. spxers. nsz.nn;ci: C:GS::I?S. s?rr.;.:::rs,. cr

t;-s pieces such as prongs aid fine chains may be platsd to ccv?r the sspjed jr.riac? co,.r.:is:r:.: i ! ~vithgood manufacturing practices for appearance and function. Components iht a~icui?:?,. I cicj:I;; togsthsr such 2s snake chain and tight hinses or that need to he rnani?da!;d into posi~onI

r.ii!l be platd ro pi:ser.t bindic:. stiffr.-ss. and crackir.: of plaric:.

35025277.2 -2- FNT PIEPARED :ICLE3 PAPEE EXHIBIT C (BESThIANAGE>IENT PRACTICESFOR PLATLYC FACUmS) EXHIBIT D (TESTING PROTOCOLS)

The folIo\vinz- tsst methods must be used and on the basis that (1) one or bvo samples I 1 I exceed ;00?; of compor,ent specification limit, (2)tb~essamples exceed 7004,b of a component I I specification limit, or (3) four or more samples exceed a component specification limit.

Laboratory sxmp!s preparation protoco!~specific for testing the lead content of]e\ve!~I

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19 Blanks, consisting of all reagents used in rampic preparation handled. disciied md made to;i I I I volume in the same exact manner and in the same container type as samples, shall be tested Lbith

each group of 20 or fewer samples tested. The results for the Method Blank shall be reported

with each group of sample results, and shall be below the stated reporting limit for sample results to be considered valid. Except for glass, ceramic, and crystal in Children's Products, all jetvelry components samples shall bz prepared for testing in accordance bvith USEPA hlethod 3OjCB or 3051 uith ti]?, I 25 following additional notes and exceptions: 1 11 I :I SOTES .GD ENCEPTIOXS I1 COhIPOSEST i ;I I I I I Metals plated with suitable Digestion using hot concentrated nitric acid with optional undercoats and finish coats hydrochloric acid and optional hydrogen peroxide. Sample size 35025277.2 .T PREPARED - 1 - CLEO PAPER EXHIBIT D I (TEST PROTOCOLS) ,-P- . , I-

should be 0.050 g to 1 g. Digested samples may require dilution prior to analysis. Digestion and analysis should achieve a I reported detection limit no greater than 0.1% for samples. Any : necessary dilutions shall be made to assure that measurements are made within the calibrated ran22 oTthz anal>;isal instrdment.

. --. ... " -. i Cia55 1 Compfics~~i. >..uL!~bc IJ.O:O 5 :a 1 5. Di2zs:d 522:71?5 23:: r?~;l!ir< dill~tion '; :.%? :*J ;I?.?!%:5!5. D!z?:;hn ?z? .... ,-;, -:-,;: :,> z;:,,;:; . .*..-...... - . . s..A%?.. :.::?sja::. 21!~1t!~rijj?.>:! O? ~2i2YOJ..I: T.?:sL!:. -. - .i...-- .\ !.LL.>. ...b ,.,dL-.-cr.1;:;2 c,: :,:2 J.:::,',.:::.l, ;::<:;-:;i::::::.

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1 ,idrochloric acid ar,d optional hydro~m.- . psro:ti&. Sample jizz 'I'1 s?~ouldbc J c1inirism ofb.05 3 ti ~isicsni~r~,~3,.2 2izs:ior: or I . il L'.> it L1j;fiz b.0~pli:;. ?izsstion, a?.? S~CL:~bs skt;?eL or :,?rLr;,inn:?d~.r;ar:a dic,.. . . .-.,.,E?,: ;, iiy.!: p.0 -,;:2:L:2r :),:::, ij,!l;!:~i,l,, ~?:-~jf2? ,., . . -.---L. I-...... ,>:,<-.:,.,::,,->T>.,- : 2 ...... ::-->1...... ,<:I.,.: ,,:,s ::.,-;, 2>. .. - ...... ::-.2.:3'.:::::'.::-,:5 y? ::.>..:: .,; ::.-.::. :;,2 ,:~:.:::.:::,zr.'::.:: - 2: :,-,; 9- , ~A..rica!irs;.xr.-.- :.:. . . :.,- ;; .-.. .-.. ; L . -2;s: - L._.Lii - ..LL Li8,.L-,,, i-.-- .L...... _-,(i..i.:. _-..L__1...... , . I - . . ; (2.S.,X<,!~C,F.CL-.:::.:??.:. -:2 ; 7.2 0 : ;:- ?f:i.:<:-.f.~ b,lL.,?;? j:zz !6 . . .- . 'I p!~iticbsat5, 5:0?,~i). - b 3 i , i j : j - miiros.\-r.;e dis-j~ionor : i 7 i;.5 if ~isizzhot p!i:- di:rstion 2nd j;?~:>.!dbz chopps? or ; comminiited prior to digestion. Piasric beads or sronss should be 1 1S crushed prior to digestion. Digested samples may quire , jl ' dilution prior to analysis. Digestion and analysis should achieve 19 a reported detection limit no greater than 0.001% (10 ppm) for 20 samples. Any necessary dilutions shall be made to assure that measurements are made within the calibrated range of the 21 analytical instrument.

22 Coatings on Glass and The coating of glass or plastic beads should be scraped onto a Plastic Pearls. surface free of dust, such as a clean weighing paper or pan, using 23 a clean stainless steel razor blade or other clean sharp instrument 21 that will not contaminate the sample with lead. The razor blade or sharp instrument should be rinsed \\-ith deioniz:d Lvatsr. \viped 25 to remove particulate mztrzr, rinscd azain, and drisd betwen !I / samples. LVeigh the scrapings. A mifiimun~of 50 mg of scraped 26 coatin5 should be used For analysis. Iflsss than 59 mg of scraped ! coatins is obtained from an individuzl pearl, then multiple pearls I/ 27 from that sample must be scraped adcomposited to obtain a ' 25 - i sufficient sample amount. The number of pearls used to make the 35025277.2 T PRiPAREI -2- :LED PAPER EXHIBIT D (TEST PROTOCOLS) composite must be noted. Avoid inclusion of the substrate pearl material in the scrapings. Digest the scrapings according to USEPA Method 3050B or 3051 or equivalent procedure for hot i acid digestion in prsparation for trace lead analysis. Dilute thz I' I il ; digestate in ths minimum volume practical for analysis. .4nalqzz :i the digested sample according to specification of Exhibit D , (approved, validated methodology for inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry). A reporting limit of 0.001% (19 1

1 ppn) in [I-,< coztin,.J mvit b? obt>in?2. fur ths ana!qjis. Tk 1 I I SJIT.P!UT"S!.~!~ rx-5: be i~~orlsdiii~hjli I!:? ca!ibr2::2 ra?.?? oft'?" I ...... -. , F.> . Ll.* .,-.; > !j .A?fi.,.C :..2 -:;.-~,:- i..,:.,.,- ...... - ,. If ti:? iziri~!:?s; o: --- -.a ...-, .- - --. cr:or 2 . tksn the i;:;;lp;: r!::i: ~;LL:?L! ~7.2rs- . .,...... 2::3;.,z:c ,,\;[T.i:, Li.,? <>:,>:z:cti rJp.2: a: ;::: ;:,;::~.:,-,:;,;.

I . . _i,_i~ , ....:: ...... Dl;?;, p2:7.;5, c22:~:.;3. 2:z:5;:,27.- - ;..,:: ...- .-..r.~.i- ...r..i ;,...... '.u...... :. varnish hydrochloric acid and optional hydroyen psrosi2.s. Sample sizz / 1 i: shou!d be a minimum ol0.051jg, 2nd shuu!d bs chopped cr I ! conminu:d prior to di~sstion. 1 i

...... - -:--.:-3 :.>, .->,: -. .; ...... i.2-, .-= <<>:: ,Ljz? r.2 .:..3:->=...... - . - - ..-><> - ,".>-.- ...... 1;s: c2-. ..>J ,<. .-...... -L. ,,- ..,,-- ,...... s-..-...> >..~....iCS CJ.:3:2:SC .....Cj:L;I- :hss) t;,.zi:i-!ts- uf I a?.~2 5ar.s irL~.s?.~a::L;; D~LC:? I?.? I .. ! compocsnrj a:,- s\-si~kd.- Ths czi!Sr~tio~.sho~idbs act,,--'-c...:. &O I within 0.01 gram.

35025277.2 -3- IN7 PREPAREC :ICLEO PAPER E.WIBIT D (TEST PROTOCOLS) r" r--

EXHIBIT E (BRAND NAMES)

! 1. Cost Plus, hc.: LVorld hfarket and Cost Plus World Markets 3 I Hot Topic, Inc.: Torn'd ar,d Torrid Plus Sizes 3. Federated Department Stores, Inc,; Macy's West, Inc.; Federated Retail Holdings, Inc. 5 dia fiobinsons->fay; B!oornir.zdals's: Char,?: C1i:S and :\Ifmi 6 . . I - 4. S.C. ??nrs~CG~~CC~:;S~. LTC.: ~J;~~~?:~goz; 11i:i-i~;B~SOLI Bixc: \.isst<: Crdsb. - :. Ths I.'.';.: SSI!. !:c. 226 T?.e L$.;t Ssa! Rst~i!.b,c.: .\rden B J 6. 2 I.: .\din3 'j 7. Ballsr Jssiels, L.L.C.: Ballet 10 I S. BuI.-Kit? Cosr.ze J?lvs!ry, Inc.; Buy Rite Designs, Lqc.: Hanzin' Loose; Lil' Cool; ,I I1 I 1 >ri-.,-<.~~-..,-..L..~!LLc..?j. P:3 -2: bilk-ic; LV3y COO! 1, 1- . . 9. c2:-y- iJ22a!2:s2, CtL.: (-zTa[ D2LL3i2is2I!: X> V.>-., ->. 17. . .. - ,- : . . -.. . --.. .,.! 5.: z.,.2 ,r..,'-,-., ..._r..r .-..- _.._.... c.-1.;. c......

. - 11. Cars:? Inc.: Carol:: Ch-srs; L'trtica!

j ca::.,,.,~eL--- S:sin Dtjigs: Cath?riile S;ein; Cxie S;ein; Sieil. Biye. C. Stein ! 11. Crimzon Rase .Accessories, Inc.: Element

15. Danecrafi, Inc.: Danecraft; Platinum Tone; Primavera 19 16. FAF: Panama Jack; Key Elements; Sensible Solutions; Mary-Kate and Ashley 17. Fashion Accents, Inc.: Ashley Nicole; Body Worx; Ear Freedom; Ear Sense; Eisenberg Ice; Museum collection; Rain Drops 18. Fiesta Jewelry, Inc.: Fiesta 19. Gigi Accessories: Gigi in Style 20. Habitat, Inc.: Habitat 21. Shalom International Corp.: Hilary Duff; Instinct; Trollz 26 22. JJ.OIZ, Inc.: Punch 2i I

3jOZ5277.2 - 1 - YCLEDPAPER EXHIBIT E I (BUYD NAMES) 23. K&M Associates, L.P.: A-Line; Anne Klein; Bratz; David and Goliath, Donald Trump; Guess?; bKJDD; Panama Jack 21. Kenssa Creations: Harvest Moon 1 i 25. Key :tern Sales: .Ashley B; hlernory &faker Photo Jewelry I 26. Liz Claibome Inc.: Aucess; Crazy Horse; Ellen Tracy; First Issue; Intuitions; Juicy 1 Couture: Ks7-neth Cole; Liz Claiborne: Lucky Brand; hlarvella; &farvella Snidio; &loner;S1or.s: !

2; Rzacrior.: ss~litiss:- Ie;;lri: Tniaii Psail; \-iilazsr -. . . 17. 2:::j . 3.2~j:~.Johnson; c ruf,a;ophcr Ra&o; JLO b:, J?r:.!r?r Loper: ilif~x-.

:=i2<:21:; !.!. 525:~:l

28. 11P.f Cornpan!;. db!a Berry Jewelry: Berry

29. Orion Fashions. Lnc.: Kool Komections I

30, v3.\;,-: L,.. - .. . T-><..L .... I..-.. Robert ROS?

31. S:s:hc Sc Co.: S:;.cF.:x k Corr.?~ny.Acctssoriss Lrii.

3 -? - 3-.- I 2 - a ?.. i an.).a C~2~ior.i

!5 i 37, TS[L-.:::?-L.. .u,,,5 CL:..r.--> . .\lz:iia: &-2j52: Be221 G21!2::;: Every<~:;P~>:t.:Gikj!?j: G!?- - . .. Ts.C.o; L-l r~c-5;LP. l'is..:,:j5zisine; Lu:is;.hIe!;i$; Ro[r.;l; Rornifi.-ks-nti.; ?.i.ma;? E~;.?C:~.L:;

for YOU;RSF.~~ Faihio:~: Rorian ; Rcnan L-. Desi%n;Roman Stn~irnenti;R3nm i Signature; Sa:-ant; Social Gallery; Stella &loon - Sterling; Sterlins Inspirations; Tsss Brooks; i i Vanessa Michaels; JVillow Hills - Sterling

34. Vetta Jewelry Inc.: Isabelle; Spring Street; Vetta 35. Victoria + Co.: Bandolino; Bijoux Givenchy; Boutique 58; Easy Spirit; Judith Jack ;1.e.i.; Million Wishes; Napier, Niie West; ; Nine & Co.

iSTPREPAREL) :YCLED PAPER . .. ., ...... ,..->...... _-. :-..:.,... ~- .~ . . . :,. . . EXHIBIT F PERSONS TO WHOM NOTICES ARE TO BE SENT)

For Plainfill People of the State of California, ex rel. Bill Lockyer, Attorney General: 1 Harison >I. Polla.< Deputy Attorney General Department of Justice 1515 Clay Srrert. 30th Floor P.O. Box 70550 I 03;12:2. Cu!ifcr;.il 94512-0550 . - Tei: ,,> lrJ) 633-2: 53 Fz:~:(510) 632-2370 >i~.-a.:;,.sx~,:~.,,,~q.?2.~,3\..'1 7. ::.:

9 For Plaintiff Center for EnvironmentalHealth: 10 Eric S. Sor;iers, Esq. Sfaik 5.TO~ZO. Eiq. 11 Hoxv~dJ. Hirsch. Ejq. 12 L?siRgon Lz:v Grrup. L.L.P. 3- r~.;~,:.w~>. 15- :..,.l =-..-..< 13 SJ:. 'r~-cisc~,C.:i<~r.ia 94122 -..., 2 , - < : I , -5,>--?1i2 . -. . I4 i.Si.T.?ri -.L l~.'i:2:'.~iC~.iOn . ,- in:cczi. -:r ~~:L,. .: :2:<:2'.'.z:2:3,zoc1 - - ~ 16

17 For Plaintiff .As 1-ou Sow: B2ba.k Saficy, Esi;. 18 Law Oiiice Babak Naficy 1204Xiporno Street 19 San Luis Obispo, California 93401 20 Tel: (805) 593-0926 [email protected] 21

22 For Defendant Aeropostale, Inc.: Edward M. Slezak 23 General Counsel 24 Aeropostale, hc. 112 West 31ThStreet, 22"* Floor 25 Kc~vTiork. hY 10120

26 27 28 35025277 2 -1- .T PREZAREO CLEO PAPER ExnlBrr F (PERSONS TO WO;\.I NOTICES ARE TO BE SEW For Defendant American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.: General Counsel American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. I50 Thorn Hill Drive LVarrenda!e, PA 15056-7528

For Defendant Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation: Stacy JdhHaigey Burlingcn Coat Fac:~ry 33';\.ts; 3s'' 'j:rs:: Sew Y~r:i.h3' i 61; 13 -,-.---- S Tsl: I;::! ,os-I.~~:: r~i:(212) 391-06-4 st~cyhai~.:y~coat.:om 9 ! 10 For Deftndants CBI Distributing Corp. and Claire's Boutiques, Inc.: CBI Diitbutin~COT. 11 Clairz's Bautiqcss. L~c. 12 Thrs: ST!.. 139;>,;\:.-sr::e .. Pmbr?;: Pints ., -, .1::z7.:!,::.: c27?:2! C2,2?.5?!'~ Or-Fice .,.-. i 5 For Defendant Charlotte Russe. Inc.: Zix K:b:x\ ick ,, 10 Cbark;:? 3;~s: Lf:::!xxiisinz, LYC. 4645 \!;r-c~ Buuls:-~rd 17 Sa1: Di:s'~. C.l 93 I 1-

18 LVith a copy to: 19 Jeffrey Kapor, Esq. 20 Buchalter Nemer 1000 Wilshire Boulevard 21 Suite 1500 Los Angeles, CA 90017-2457 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 r PREPAREC LED PAPER EXHIBIT F (PERSONS TO WHOM NOTICES ARE TO BE SENT) 1 . 1 For Defendant Cost Plus, Inc. and its related company, Cost Plus Management Services, Inc.: 2 Chris Miller, Comptroller Cost Plus, Inc. 3 200 Fourth Street 4 Oalkland, CX 94607 Fax: (510) 893-3084 5

I LVith a copy to: 6 I L1a::y 1. Bsr,~.t?.,Ejq. ! 7 j COOPER V~HITE& COOPER LLP i S '(1: Cilfonia S:r-2t. 17th Floor Sar,F:-ncisco. C.\ 941 11 I 9l Te;: \,.ii j) 4j2-1$1>0, Fax: (415) 433-5530 i 10 1 I For D?fendants Express, LLC and its affiliates The Limited Stores, Inc.; Victoria's I1 i 1 Secret Stores. LLC: Victoria's Secret Direct, LLC: i 13 Lisa L. Halko 7 c.----->-,--.. - 1 :a:?z LLP :-. - - ! '--->- <..:.3 1 !,]I] I I lli:,: \ - ..- .. .. - ... . - ;-.. r < -:<:A -< :::<... i i_-.;.-.. i 4

,I.:.L ? ,>n.. r,. f. lr.. - >Lj. .C. 15 I ! hIic?..Xi 9.hhzz \.'o~jSr:sr S.?)ir.o~;r5; Pease P.O. BJ:~1Ci.S I 52 E. Gay Street Colmbus, Ohio 43216-1005

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!EN7PREPARED -3- .CYCLEDPAPER EXHIBIT F (PERSONSTO WHOhI NOTICESARE TO BE SENT) .- .A , . ' r- :. ., .-.: ...... -...... ~ . ). ;',) -:. . . For Defendants Federated Department Stores, Inc.; Macy's West, Inc. and Federated Retail Holdings, Inc. dm/a Robinsons-May; affiliate Bloomingdales: Christine Brandt Federated Dept. Stores, Inc. Law Department Western Region j P.O. Box 7888 - Internal Box 47 San Francisco, CA 94120 Tel: (115) 954-6078Fax: (415) 393-3034 I [email protected] I Ll'ith I copy to:

J.,ir-2..-L.~-. 3,~[XZL~S FLLBZIGHT J;\LVORSKIL.L.P. 555 S;il;h Floivsr Street, llst Floor Los .Anssles, California 90071 Tzl: (2 13) 891-92Y6Zau: (213) 592-9194 jmargulizsg fu;bright.com

For D2ftndantj Forever 11: Inc.: Forever 11 Retail, Inc.: Yoc2: x-.vop. Fa::,. :: 2!. 1::. -7,--J~J: , >.- .A!amzd:! .Avenue Los .Ln.ss!ss, C.A 90058

For Deftndant Gottschalks, Inc.: J. G;-,~oryy .;L.nbro Ssnior Vice Prssidcnt ChiziFinancial ti .Administrative Officer Gottschalks Inc. 7 hver Park Place East Fresno, CA 93729

For Defendant Group USA Apparel, Inc.: Mark Koda Chief Financial Officer Group USA Apparel Inc. 25 Enterprise Avenue Secaucus, NJ 07094 Tel: (210) 867-6005 Fax: (210) 867-0719

I EXHIBIT F (PERSONS TO WHOM NOTICES ARE TO BE SEhT) i For Defendant Hot Topic, Inc.: General Counsel 18305 E. San Jose Ave. City of Industry, CA 91745 Tel: (616) 839-4681 x2618iFax: (626) 771-2309

With a copy to:

Jeffrey B. 4Iargulies FLYBRIGHT & J.4LVORSKI L.L.P. 555 Sou:n Floxver Street, 4lst Floor Los .L~~sles.California 90071 Tel: (215) 391-91S5 Fax: (213) S93-9191 jn?~:~s;:ss~.. --tulbr,g~.corn ..

10 I I For Defendant Hub Distributing, Inc.: 11 ' LVilli3n Lan~sdorf I Senior Vice Prssidint and Chief Financial Officer 12 Hcb Disrnburins, L~c. 251:': E~jtCju2i:i R5.d 13 OP.::;.~. C.\ 91:61 , .... . - , . . . . , . Oi.!.2.".i3<2.~.::',L:L:~::;SU~i~Z,C5~.- - - ? 3 !-r I For D?fend;lnt J.C. Prnney Corporation?Inc.: \fxy G. Tzcker .Asj~.cil:: G:ncrzl Co;lEss! - Litization- J.C. ?,-,=1:y CorporJrion. Inc. 6501 Lsgacy Drive &IS 1122 Plano, TX 75021 Tel: (972) 431-1257iFau: (972) 431-1 13311 134 [email protected]

With a copy to:

Cindy O'Connor Divisional Merchandise Manager Fashion Jewelry 6501 Legacy Drive bIS 1122 Plano, TS75021 Tel: (972) 431-12j71F~~:(972) 431-113311134 cocomor~jcpennsy.com

- 5 - EXHIBIT F (PERSONS TO \WOhl NOTICES ARE TO BE SEN'I) For Defendants Kohl's Corporation and Kohl's Department Stores, Inc.: General Counsel Kohl's Department Stores, Inc. Nj6 LV17000 Ridgewood Drive &Lenoxonee Falls, LVI 53051 Tel: (262) 703-2720 i For D?frndants K-\lart Corporation: Joe Boxer Company, LLC: . I J. S:ssi. Ejc. Piiijt~i.,.V\'i~.tkopLLP -. ,;> .E.....->...,* ,,.. r S:rssi - - 7713 hap. r:v,ci~co.- Cdifomia. 9410>---- T-:: gs:-:l:i~]fi

For Defendant Lane Bryant, Inc. and its affiliates, Catherines, Inc.; Fashion Bug i Retail Companies, Inc.: Get,--21 Com-?i Lx.: 3ry3n:. kc. A<,-, .:.;-,.- . < ...... A, Li..- s2:.:::t-.,p.A. :;,::?':I

General Counjtl Fashion Bug Retail Companies, Inc. 450 Winks Lane Bensalern, PA 19020

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WEXT PREPARED - 6- i~~~~~~~ PAPER E.WIBIT F (PERSONS TO WHOM NOTICES ARE TO BE SENT3 For Defendant Lerner New York, Inc. Ron Ristau COO S: CFO New York S: Company -150 V,.sst 3jrd Strtet, 5!h Floor Xe\v York, hY 10001

LVith a cop;i to:

D2n;ian D. Ca~crzo!3 Kirlil2r.d--- & Ellis LLP / :i SOL!~:. Fiz~cxScrset, 37'' Floor Loj .kn:sles, C.4 900 17 Tel: (2!3) 6SO-S553Tax: (213) 4-15-2709 i For Defendants Limited Too Store Planning, Inc.; Too, Inc.; affiliate Justice Stores 1 L1.C: . I! Bill &[31. Presidtn~adCOO Too. Lli. i;,; 2--:- - - -- . < ;,>L:, .-, x .s 2y >:el.v .\:522y, (3s431354 i

LVith 2 copy ts:

Georgia Ravitz, Ejq. .4rsnt Fox PLLC 1050 Connecticut Avenue, hV LVashingion, D.C. 20036

For Defendant Longs Drug Stores California, Inc.: William J. Rainey General Counsel Longs Drug Stores California, Inc. P.O.Box 5222

Walnut Creek, CA 94596 '

With a copy to:

Richard C. Jacobs Ho~vardRice Kemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin 3 Ernbarcadero Center, 7!h Floor San Frzncisco, CA 9-11 11

\n's. LLC 22301 Foothill Blvd. >[ail Stop -!I35 Hayward, C.4 94541 Tel: (510) 727-5901 ed.beck~men;).ns.com

LVit?, 2 :OF> to:

J:Ff:,!zrs:.!!ies FL-LB;I:GXT J.\?\.ORSI(I L.L.P. j jj jot;:: Flo~vsrStr-st, 4lst Floor Los .hselss. California 90071 Tel: (213) S92-9286iFa~:(2 13) 897-9494 im~ro_ulies.Efulbri~t.com

For Defendant Jlonogram International, Inc.: Vesi~?LC. PrssiZent \[arics:~:, I>t:r,::ic~~I. IIIC. - .-<-,,>- _. b..-.- >.:.. -.",. . Csr.:rs E;ou!sl;~r< PiF,5;il5 ?z:>. Fi 3.3-$2

V,'i:h a copy to:

S3nfcr? F:mIL 15 1 Kenles Lane &ledford.\S 11763 Tel: (631) 285-1147iFa.u: (631) 615-5011 [email protected]

l9 11 and 20 Jeffrey B. Margulies 2 1 FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI L.L.P. . . 555 South Flower Street, 41st Floor 22 Los Angeles, California 9007 1 23 Tel: (213) 892-9286Eax: (213) 892-9494 [email protected] 21 25 For Defendant Kordstrom, Inc.: Dave LIackie 26 Cotparats Sscretzry Office 27 Xordjtrom, Inc. 1700 7th Ave. i 25 Seattle, kV.4 98101

.uEhT PREPAXED -8- ECICLEO PAVER ExtIlBrr F (PERSONS TO WHOhl NOTICES ARE TO BE SE?rl) For Defendants Rainbow Apparel of America, Inc.; Rainbow Apparel Distribution Center Corp.; A.I.J.J. Enterprises, Inc.; and The New 5-7-9 and Beyond, Inc.: Jeffrey B. hlarplies FULBRIGHT & JXWORSKI L.L.P. 555 South Flo~wrStreet, 41st Floor Los .hgelss, Cal~fomia90071 Tel: (2 13) 892-9286Fa.x: (213) 892-9494 jrn~r~uliesliifulbrizhtcorn

\!ici.,xl S. Lxz. Esq. liJcIlj?snnj:;l..-xC. .-\:enue Broak!>n, %A' 11207

and I

.A.I.J.J. Entsrpns:~, Lnc. .%tsnrion: Jaseph Chehebai 111111)Pennsy!..-L-Ia .Avenue - ..,-- ar~cx!:.~..>3 \.7 ,-I>:

For Defendant Ross Stores, Inc. and affiliate dd's DISCOCSTS: General Co~zsel Ross Stores. L?c. 4440 Rose\vocd Drive Pleasanton. C.4 94jSS Phone: 925-965-4415 Fax: 925-965-4169

With a copy to:

Jeffrey B. bfargulies FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI L.L.P. 555 South Flower Street, 41st Floor Los Angeles, California 90071 TeI: (213) 892-9286/Fax: (213) 892-9494 [email protected]

For Defendant Styles for Less, Inc. hlr. August De.bgelo, 11 Vice-president Styles For Les, Inc. 12728 South Shoemaker Avenue Santa Fe Springs, Califomia 90670

UENT PI€PARED - 9 - ECTCLED PAPLR EXHIBIT F (PERSONSTO WHOM NOTICES ARE TO BE SENT)

- ~ For Defendant Sears, Roebuck and Co.: David F. Wood, Esq. Dsidre 11. Sisuenza, Esq. Wood. Smith, Hsnning &: Berman, LLP 10960 LVilshirs Boulevard, Suite 1800 Tel: (3 10) 481-7600 / Fax: (310) 481-7650 DFIV%_\vshblalv.com dsi~~:snza,~\vsiibla~v.com

For Defendants Target Corporation and its affiliate .Associated llerchandising Corporation: Jeff;-> B. 1Iarllies FULBRIGHT &: J.XIVORSKI L.L.P. 555 South Floiver Street, 41st Floor Los .bselss, California 90071 I : (213) 892-9286Fau: (213) 892-9494 jmxg,~!~essf~lbri$ [.corn

Tip. 322: Gsr,e;ai Collnssl Tai~siCorporation 10lNSicollet 31211 TPS-3255 L1ir.r.e~polis. !.lii?nesota 55403

For Defendant The Buckle, Inc.: Gensrzl Counsel The Buckle, Inc. 2307 W. 24th Street Kearney, NE 68845

With a copy to:

Jeffrey B. Margulies FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI L.L.P. 555 South Flower Street, 4Ist Floor Los .Angeles, California 90071 Tel: (213) 897--9286/Fau: (213) 892-9394 jrnarguliss@fulbri&t.com

EST PREP.~R~D - 10- I IvCLEDPAPER LYHlBlT F I (TERSONS TO WHOM NOTICES ARE TO BE SEST) I For Defendant Toys "R" Us, Inc.: Joel S. Tennenberg Litigation & Regulatory Counsel Toys "R"Us, Inc. One Geoffrey Way LVayne, Sew Jersey 07170 Tel: (973) 61 7-574IEax: (973) 617-4043

LVith a copy to:

Jeffrey B. \largi?lles FULBRIGHT & J.XWORSKI L.L.P. 555 Sou:h Fl0v.x Street, 4lst Floor Los hgeles, California 90071 Tel: (2 13) 892-9286Eau: (213) 892-9494 jmarguiies@hlbri&t.com

For Defendant 1Salgreen Co. and its wholly-owned subsidiary East-West Distributing CO.: Arthur J~menez,Ejq. Corpor3ts and Reg~latoryLa\* \V~!Z~??Zco 104 LV:lno: Road X! S 1417 Deerfield. IL 60015-5223

For Defendant 1Yalt Disney \Yorld Co. and affiliate Disney Enterprises, Inc.: &[am); Grace Senior Vice President, Counsel The LValt Disney Company 500 S. Buena Vista Street Burbank. CA 9152 1 Tel: (813) 560-S957iFau: (818) 557-1285 [email protected]

With a copy to:

Jeffiey B. Margulies FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI L.L.P. 555 South Flower Street,41st Floor Los Angeles, California 90071 Tel: (213) 892-9286Fa: (213) 892-9494 . jmargulies@hlbri&t.com

11 IENT PREPARED - - :CYCLED PAPER EXHIBIT F (PERSONSTO WOhINOTICES ARETO BE SENT) For Defendants The Wet Seal, Inc. and The Wet Seal Retail, Inc.: Kelly Gorman Director of Loss Prevention and Risk Management The Wet Seal, Inc. 26972 Burbank Foothill Ranch, CX 92610

With a copy to:

Roger Carrick, Esq. The Carrick Law Group 350 S. Grand Avenue, Suite 2930 Loj .L~z

For Defendant Zumiez, Inc.: Brenda hiorris Chief Finxcial Officer Zumiez. Izc. 6:iji) SIe,i! Cr-sk Pukway Ev:r21;. '.::.A 9s2123 Te:: (425) 551-1564 Fas: (425) 551-1596 brsndarr,or;ij:~zumiez.com

LVith a copy to:

S~ephenSf. Lerner LlcDonoc~h.Holland Br Allen PC 555 Capitol Slall. Suite 900 Sacramento, CX 958 11 Tel: (916) 331-3900lFax: (916) 434-3749 [email protected]

For Vendor Adina Inc.: Adina Inc. 85 Morse Street Norwood, hf.4 02062

For Vendor Arden Jewelry BIanufacturing Co., Inc.: President Arden Jewelry blanufacturing Co. 10 Industrial Lane Johnston, RI 02919-3 126

IEVT PIEPARED - 12 - :CYCLED PAPER EXHIBIT F (PERSOYS TO WHOhl NOTICES ARE TO BE SENT) For Vendor Ballet Jewels, LLC: Ballet Jewels, LLC 121 Hackensack Avenue River Terminal, Building 12B Keamy, NJ 07032

With a copy to:

Henry A. Lamer Budd Lamer, P.C. 150 JFK Parkway Short Hills. hI' 07078

For Vendor Bernardo &lanufacturing: Chief Financial Officer Bemardo Manufacturing 54 Taylor Drive East Providence. RI 02916

For \.endors Buy-Rite Costume Jewelry, Inc. and Buy-Rite Designs, Inc.: Presizent Buy-Rite Costuir.~Je~velry,Inc. Buy -Rite Designs, Inc. SS Vandenesr Road Freehold, NJ Oi72S

For \.endor Carol Dauplaise, Ltd.: President Carol Dauplaise, Ltd. 29 LVest 36' Sueet, No. 10 New York, NY 10018

For Vendor Carol for Eva Graham, Inc.: President Carol for Eva Graham, Inc. 366 Fifth Avenue, No. 704 New York, NY 10001

-13- EXHIBIT F (PERSONS TO WHOM NOTICES ARE TO BE SEXT) For Vendor Carole Inc.: Chief Executive Officer Carole Inc. 1607 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, California 90015

For Vendor Retail Brand Alliance d/b/a Carolee: Executive Vice President Carolee 19 E. Elm Street Green~vich,CT 06830

With a copy to:

General Counsel Retail Brand Alliance, Inc. 100 Phoenix Avenue Enfitid. Connecticut 06082

For \.endor Catherine Stein Designs, Inc.: Preside7:i Catherin? Stein Designs, Inc. 8 )Vest 3Sth Street New 1-ork, New York 10018

For Vendor Crimzon Rose Accessories, Inc. Chief Executive Officer Crimzon Rose Accessories, Inc. 4 LVarren Avenue Providefice, RI 02911

With a copy to:

Josh Teverow, Esq. 555 Pine Street Providence, RI 02903

For Vendor Dancraft, Inc.: Chief Executive Offer Danecraft, Inc. One Baker Street Providence, RI 02905-4117

14- LNT PREPARED - ZICLEDPAPER EXHIBIT F (PERSONS TO WHOhl NOTICES ARE TO BE SEhT For Vendor Erica Lyons: Erica Lyons 13999 S.W. 142" Street Miami, FL 33 186

For Vendor Fad Treasures: Fad Treasures 4 15 Neuv York Ave Huntington,hY 11743

For Vendor F.;\.F., Inc.: Director of Sourcing & Quality F.A.F., Inc. 26 Lark Industrial Parkway Greenville. RI 02828

For Vendor Fashion Accents, Inc.: President Fashion ;\~<

For Vendor Fiesta Jewelry, Inc.: Presidsnt Fiesta JeutL?. L?c. 250 Esten Xusrdt. A-1 Par.rtucket, RI 03360

For Vendor Finesse Xovelty Corporation d/b/a Accessory Solutions and Ambiance Accessory and Jewelry Sales: Finesse Novelty Corporation d/b/a Accessory Solutions and Ambiance Accessory 109-80 180th Street St. Albans, NY 11433

For Vendor Gigi Accessories: Chief Executive Officer Gigi Accessories 175 East Olive Avenue, Suite 306 Burbank, CA 91502

-15- I UUllBlT F (PERSOIYS TO WO>lNOTICES ARE TO BE SENT) 1 For Vendor Habitat, Inc.: Habitat, Inc. 2 5 West 37' Street, Suite 1100 New York. NY 10018 3

4 For Vendor Haskell Jewels, LTD: 5 Executive Vice President Haskell Jewels, LTD 6 390 Fifth Avenue, Second Floor New York, NY 10018 7

8 For Vendor JJamz, Inc.: 9 Owner,Tresident and CEO JJamz, Inc. 10 4949 $Vest 35~ Street hN55416 11 blinneapolis,

12 For Vendor K&>I Associates, L.P.: 13 ChiziFir.mcial Officer K&>l .&jjociattS, L.P. 14 425 Dzxrsr Street 02940 15 Providtnse, RI

16 For Vendor Kenilworth Creations: 17 Keniluonh Crzatiocj hc One lil.,oissale \Yay IS Cranston. RI 01920 19 20 For Vendor Kerissa Creations: Kerissa Creations 2 1 15 Lark Industrial Parkway Greenville, RI 02828 22 23 For Vendor Key Item Sales, Inc.: 24 Key Item Sales, Inc. 891 1 Independence Avenue 25 Canoga Park, CA 91304 26 27 28 lEYT PIIEPAREO :ICLED PAPER For Vendor Liz Claiborne Inc.: Vice President, Deputy General Counsel and Secretary Liz Claibome, Inc. One Claiborne Avenue North Bergon, NJ 07045

For Vendor ivIJiv1 Jewelry Corp., d/b/a Berry Jewelry Company: President MJM Jewelry Corp., d/b/a Beny Jewelry Company 29 West 381h Street, 16" Floor New York, NY 10018

For Vendor Orion Fashions, Inc.: Orion Fashions, Inc: 20 West 36th Street New York. hTY 100 18

12 For Vendor Rainbow Sales Incorporated: 13 Rainbow Sales Incorporated 905 Jsd

*TPNEIARLI - 17 - :LED PAPEI EXHIBIT F (PERSONSTO WHOhl NOTICES ARE TO BE SEST) I I For Vendor Stephan & Co.: . I President Stephan & Co. 10 East 381h Street, 9~ Floor New York, NY 10016

For Vendor Tanya Creations, Inc.: Chief Financial Officer Tanya Creations, Inc. 360 Xarragansett Park Drive East Providence. RI 02916

For Vendor TSI Holding Company: President TSI Holding Company 999 Executive Parkway, Suite 202 St. Louis, MI

For Vendor Vetta Jewelry, Inc.: Vma Jswelq hc. 29-33 LL-est 36th Street Xew York, h?i lOOlS

For Vendor Victoria f Co., Ltd.: Gencral Counssl Victoria - Co. Ltd. Jones Apparel Group, Inc. 1411 Broadway New York, NY 10018