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Litigation

Jan. 23, 2001

Speech Defense

The two opinions issued last month show that courts are following the legislative direction of 'Briggs.'

        By Mark Goldowitz
        
        Two appellate opinions issued last month implement a broad construction of the California anti-SLAPP law, Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.16. Section 425.16 protects against SLAPPs (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) - lawsuits that arise from a defendant's petition or speech ...

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