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Feb. 2, 2011

Seller Beware: Standing Requirements in Consumer Cases

Recent court decision expands consumer standing in unfair-competition law claims. By Eric B. Kingsley and Kelsey Peterson-More of Kingsley & Kingsley.

Eric B. Kingsley

Partner, Kingsley & Kingsley APC

Labor & Employment

16133 Ventura Blvd #1200
Encino , CA 91436

Phone: (818) 990-8300

Fax: (818) 990-2903

Email: eric@kingsleylawyers.com

Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA

Eric is the former board chair of the Anti-Defamation League's Los Angeles Region.

Kelsey Peterson-More

The state Supreme Court handed California consumers a significant victory last week in Kwikset Corp. v. Superior Court (Jan. 27, 2011) holding that plaintiffs who were deceived by a product's label and would not have purchased the product but for the deception, "lost money or property" within the meaning of Proposition 64 and have standing to sue.

Following the Court's landmark ruling in In re Tobacco II Cases (2009) 46 Cal.4th 298 (Tobacco II), an important question ...

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