Litigation
Oct. 25, 2016
Anti-SLAPP school is back in session
Allegations of dirty dealings in the garbage business means it's time for the California Supreme Court to conduct another seminar on the reach of California's anti-SLAPP statute. By Charles Kagay





Charles M. Kagay
Of Counsel
Complex Appellate Litigation Group LLP
Appellate Law (Certified)
96 Jessie Street
San Francisco , CA 94105
Phone: (415) 649-6700
Fax: (415) 362-1431
Email: charles.kagay@calg.com
Harvard Law School
Charles has decades of experience handling appeals that involve complex or novel legal questions and is certified by the State Bar as a California appellate specialist. Find out more about Charles and the Complex Appellate Litigation Group LLP at www.calg.com. Appellate Zealots is a monthly column on recent appellate decisions and appellate issues written by the attorneys of the Complex Appellate Litigation Group LLP.
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Allegations of municipal corruption, conflicts of interest, underhanded campaign contributions and dirty dealings in the garbage business. Yes, it's time for the California Supreme Court to conduct another seminar on the reach of California's anti-SLAPP statute (Code Civ. Proc. Section 425.16).
By my count, the court has explained the statute about 30 times in ...
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