In the first significant anti-SLAPP case of 2014, Tourgeman v. Nelson & Kennard, 2014 DJDAR 587 (Jan. 16, 2014), Justice Cynthia Aaron of the 4th District Court of Appeal penned an instructive opinion examining in detail how to apply the public interest exemption to certain class action and representative actions brought solely in the public interest where three specified conditions are met. The secondary holding in Tourgeman...
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