Litigation
Mar. 12, 2004
California's Secondary-Liability Limits Appear Likely to Spread
Focus Column - Litigation - By Helen L. Duncan and Brandon C. Fernald - When the state Supreme Court declared that the consumer fraud statute granted broad discretion to the courts in dealing with business practices deemed to be "unfair" or "unlawful," few could have predicted the degree to which the statute would be extended. Barquis v. Merchants Collection Ass'n, 7 Cal. 3d 94 (1972).
Litigation
By Helen L. Duncan and Brandon C. Fernald
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