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Commercial Law

Jan. 30, 2013

State Supreme Court allows 'continuous accrual' in unfair competition case

A unanimous state Supreme Court issued its decision in Aryeh v. Canon Business Solutions, allowing at least a portion of the plaintiff's unfair competition claim to proceed beyond demurrer. By Larry Golub


By Larry Golub


Seeking to clarify the extent to which the four-year statute of limitations applies to claims under the Unfair Competition Law, Business & Professions Code Section 17200 et seq. (the "UCL"), a unanimous state Supreme Court issued its decision in Aryeh v. Canon Business Solutions, Inc., 2013 DJDAR 1033, allowing at least a portion of the plaintiff's UCL claim to proceed beyond demurrer.


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