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Government

Feb. 12, 2008

Tort-Reformers' Bill Would Let Court Strike Part of Lawsuit as Frivolous

Web Exclusive - A statewide tort reform group has introduced legislation that would allow courts to strike a portion of a lawsuit that is frivolous and would give defendants an earlier chance to challenge the certification of class actions.

WEB EXCLUSIVE

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - A statewide tort-reform group introduced legislation that would allow courts to strike a portion of a lawsuit that is deemed frivolous and would give defendants an earlier chance to challenge the certification of class actions.
      John Sullivan, president of the Civil Justice Association of California, the spon...

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