FOCUS COLUMN
By Barry Landsberg, Joanna McCallum
and Andrew Struve
This article appears on Page 7.
For decades, California's Unfair Competition Law (Business and Professions Code Section 17200) has served as a litigation weapon of choice for plaintiffs, including many with no personal stake in a specific case. The voters' resounding approval of Proposition 64 in November 2004 imposed dramatic new standing and injury req...
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