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On Nov. 2, California voters passed Proposition 64 in an effort to curtail frivolous and abusive unfair competition law actions. Private plaintiffs must now show they have suffered an injury in fact and have "lost money or property" as a result. In addition, private plaintiffs who purport to sue on behalf of others must now meet class certification requirements of �382. The impact going forward is clear. The burning question is whether Prop 64 applies to cases pending before it took effect.
December 01, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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