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Working around Prop 64's clampdown on � 17200 claims will be as easy -- and as hard -- as finding a plaintiff, attorneys say. The new law is expected to have a chilling effect on cases in which it is difficult to identify individual plaintiffs or to form a certifiable class. Hardest hit will be environmental torts, certain employment claims and mass torts whose circumstances make class certification difficult.
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