After a “60 Minutes” exposÉ revealed that its Chinese-made laminate wood flooring contained excessive levels of formaldehyde, Lumber Liquidators Inc. was hit with ­dozens of lawsuits, and state and federal ­investigations.

But San Francisco Morrison & Foerster partner James Schurz changed the game, winning an April 2016 judgment for the company.

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