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Jul. 22, 2020

Democrat Assembly members’ bills aim to limit liability for schools, small businesses

Opposition is coming from the Democrat-leaning Consumer Attorneys of California, who say the feared flood of COVID litigation has so far failed to materialize.

Democratic Assembly members are pushing a trio of bills to limit the liability of schools and small businesses that reopen during the coronavirus pandemic. But they're facing opposition from the Democrat-leaning Consumer Attorneys of California, who say the feared flood of COVID litigation has so far failed to materialize.

"We need to provide clarity and reduce uncertainty for school districts as they navigate the patchwork of sta...

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