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Perspective

Jul. 16, 2015

When the heck can you appeal anti-SLAPP motions?

It may be more helpful to be an engineer than a lawyer to keep track of which orders in the anti-SLAPP arena are immediately appealable, though a recent case helps. By Jens B. Koepke


By Jens B. Koepke


It may be more helpful to be an engineer than a lawyer to keep track of which orders
in the anti-SLAPP arena are immediately appealable. A recent California Court of Appeal
decision did settle one issue: Orders denying motions to strike SLAPPback actions
under Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.18 are not appealable. The only option is a statutory writ. However, it is probably more helpfu...

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