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Appellate Practice

Jul. 4, 2002

Ruling Puts Mattel's Lawsuit Back in Business

LOS ANGELES - A defendant on the losing end of a special motion to strike under California's anti-SLAPP statute is entitled to have the trial automatically put on hold while he appeals his lost motion, an appellate court has ruled for the first time.

By Katherine Gaidos
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A defendant on the losing end of a special motion to strike under California's anti-SLAPP statute is entitled to have the trial automatically put on hold while he appeals his lost motion, an appellate court has ruled for the first t...

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