Public Interest
Jul. 9, 2005
Public-Interest Lawyers Manage To Work Around Revised 17200
LOS ANGELES - When Proposition 64 passed last fall, public-interest attorneys predicted doom. They worried that the initiative, which requires plaintiffs to demonstrate specific damages in order to file a lawsuit, would make it virtually impossible to take on abusive business practices.
They worried that the initiative, which requires plaintif...
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