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Constitutional Law

Nov. 2, 2009

Five Years Later, Proposition 64 Still Unclear

Richard Kellner and Alfredo Torrijos of Kabateck Brown Kellner peel back the layers of conflict surrounding Proposition 64.

BUSINESS

By Richard Kellner and Alfredo Torrijos

Today marks the five-year anniversary of Proposition 64, which amended California's Unfair Competition Law. Among other things, the Unfair Competition Law allows consumers to pursue companies that misrepresent their products and services.

The amendments brought by Proposition 64 were designed to severely restrict or even do away with the private enforcement provision of the Unfair Competition La...

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