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Litigation

Mar. 9, 2001

Court of Appeal Upholds Litigant's Right to Privacy

SAN DIEGO - A state appellate court has ruled that the civil code's litigation privilege that shields litigants from further legal action for things they say during lawsuits does not cover violations of the parties' constitutional right to privacy.

By Gina Keating
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - A state appellate court has ruled that the civil code's litigation privilege that shields litigants from further legal action for things they say during lawsuits does not cover violations of the parties' constitutional right to privacy.
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