LOS ANGELES - An appellate court has sent Venice tenants back to court to try to collect attorney fees from their landlord under the anti-Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation statute.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled that the Lincoln Park Tenants Association can get fees under the statute, even though their landlord's lawsuit was dismissed on other grounds....
The 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled that the Lincoln Park Tenants Association can get fees under the statute, even though their landlord's lawsuit was dismissed on other grounds....
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