By L. Amy Blum and Benjamin M. Paik
Last month, in Brennan v. Tremco Incorporated Inc., 25 Cal.4th 310 (2001), the California Supreme Court shut the door on the recent expansion of malicious-prosecution claims. Brennan resolved a conflict among the intermediate California appellate courts as to whethe...
Last month, in Brennan v. Tremco Incorporated Inc., 25 Cal.4th 310 (2001), the California Supreme Court shut the door on the recent expansion of malicious-prosecution claims. Brennan resolved a conflict among the intermediate California appellate courts as to whethe...
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