Daily Journal Staff Writer
In a major win for plaintiffs' attorneys, the state Supreme Court made it easier Thursday for consumers to bring false advertising lawsuits like one against a manufacturer that claimed its product was "Made in the U.S.A."
The decision reverses the direction state law has drifted toward since voters passed a 2004 ballot measure aimed at curbing class actions. Under Proposition 64, ...
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