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Lawyers seeking to continue a two-year spate of suits against nursing homes expect to lean heavily on an obscure piece of California's Health & Safety Code to get past the blockade imposed by Proposition 64. The initiative's victory had seemed to ring the death knell for claims under Business & Professions Code �17200. But plaintiff lawyers argue that Health & Safety Code �1430 also allows a private right to action in nursing home claims.
November 12, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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