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Government

Apr. 20, 2007

Jurists Debate Who Can Sue After Prop. 64

Widespread confusion persists more than two years after voters limited California's Unfair Competition Law by passing Proposition 64.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Widespread confusion persists more than two years after voters limited California's Unfair Competition Law by passing Proposition 64.
      Judges continue to wrestle with how the law applies to suits filed but not yet decided when the ballot measure took effect in November 2004.
      That was evident Wednesday as disa...

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