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Government

Sep. 25, 2004

Plaintiffs' Bar Gives Up Trying to Shape Governor

SACRAMENTO - The plaintiffs' bar is on the defensive. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has vetoed one of two bills the Consumer Attorneys of California sponsored this year while they withdrew the other. He has thrown his support to a tort reform measure on the ballot, and he plans to introduce more litigation reform.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - The plaintiffs' bar is on the defensive.
        Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has vetoed one of two bills the Consumer Attorneys of California sponsored this year while they withdrew the other. He has thrown his support to a tort reform measure ...

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