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Litigation

Sep. 28, 2002

Tort Group Withdraws Ballot Issue

SACRAMENTO - A tort reform group decided Thursday to drop an attempt to get voters to overturn a new law affecting summary judgment motions and statutes of limitation, just minutes after the secretary of state had approved signature-gathering for the effort.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A tort reform group decided Thursday to drop an attempt to get voters to overturn a new law affecting summary judgment motions and statutes of limitation, just minutes after the secretary of state had approved signature-gathering for the effort.
        Jeff Sievers, vice president of...

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