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Litigation

Jun. 7, 2001

Does Section 17200 Add Up?

YES. The plaintiffs' bar is alleging Business & Professions Code Section 17200 claims with more frequency and in a wider range of circumstances than ever before. These include franchise, insurance coverage, real estate and intellectual property disputes. The allure is valid, as these claims can even the playing field.

        By Lin M. Meyer
        
        YES.
        The plaintiffs' bar is alleging Business & Professions Code Section 17200 claims with more frequency and in a wider range of circumstances than ever before. These include franchise, insurance coverage, real estate and intellectual ...

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