Appellate Practice
Dec. 3, 2004
In 'Blanchard,' Panel SLAPPS Putative Claims of Consumers
Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By John M. Genga - Protecting one's intellectual-property rights often begins with a cease-and-desist letter (or many of them). The state's anti-SLAPP law, although sharply circumscribed by an amendment effective Jan. 1, 2004, can help shield such enforcement activities from retaliatory actions.




Focus Column
Intellectual Property
By John M. Genga
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