Litigation
Jul. 12, 2006
Lawyers Wielding 17200 Law Will Get Their Due
Letter to the Editor - The long-awaited May 31 Supreme Court hearing on Proposition 64 and pending cases has come and gone. Barrels of ink and millions of blogsphere bits have been spent analyzing whether the popular initiative amending Business and Professions C




Letter to the Editor
The long-awaited May 31 Supreme Court hearing on Proposition 64 and pending cases has come and gone. Barrels of ink and millions of blogsphere bits have been spent analyzing whether the popular initiative amending Business and Professions Code Section 17200 applies to lawsuits filed before the measure's Nov. 3, 2004, effective date. But hardly a word of this has appeared in any general media read by ordinary people during th...
The long-awaited May 31 Supreme Court hearing on Proposition 64 and pending cases has come and gone. Barrels of ink and millions of blogsphere bits have been spent analyzing whether the popular initiative amending Business and Professions Code Section 17200 applies to lawsuits filed before the measure's Nov. 3, 2004, effective date. But hardly a word of this has appeared in any general media read by ordinary people during th...
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