SAN FRANCISCO It’s getting harder to slap down lawsuits.
On Monday the California court of appeal limited anti-SLAPP protections for attorneys whose aggressive settlement demands cross the line to extortion.
A new ruling by a state court calls for limiting anti-SLAPP protections, while in the federal courts, Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski is urging his colleagues to revisit a ruling honoring the California law.
April 23, 2013 at 05:48 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO It’s getting harder to slap down lawsuits.
On Monday the California court of appeal limited anti-SLAPP protections for attorneys whose aggressive settlement demands cross the line to extortion.
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