By Paul Jones
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A bill that would limit to seven hours the length of time plaintiffs are subject to depositions in many cases passed the state Assembly and was sent to the governors' desk late Wednesday. The bill, AB 1875, introduced by Assemblyman Mike Gatto, D-Burbank, was backed by the Consumer Attorneys of California. CAOC President Niall McCarthy praised the bill's passage in a news statement. "Allowing a deposition to needlessly drag on is a w...
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