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Labor/Employment

Mar. 12, 2005

Plaintiffs' Boilerplate Pleadings Come Back to Haunt in SLAPP Case

Employment Column - By Martin L. Pitha - When we last heard about them, a group of people who anonymously posted negative remarks about their former employer on Internet - and then filed a anti-SLAPP motion to counter the company's lawsuit against them - were being forced to reveal their identities. See Virologic Inc. v. Doe, A1201571 (Cal.App. 1st Dist. Sept. 1, 2004) (unpublished).

        
        Employment Column
        
        By Martin L. Pitha
        
        When we last heard about them, a group of people...

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