By James J. Moneer
Because unsuccessful opposition to a special motion to strike invariably visits fatal and costly consequences upon civil plaintiffs and cross-complainants, it pays to become familiar with the procedural mechanics of the California anti-SLAPP statute set forth in Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.16.
The t...
Because unsuccessful opposition to a special motion to strike invariably visits fatal and costly consequences upon civil plaintiffs and cross-complainants, it pays to become familiar with the procedural mechanics of the California anti-SLAPP statute set forth in Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.16.
The t...
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