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Perspective

Jan. 3, 2012

Unfinished legislative business for consumers in 2011

Affording greater protection to senior citizens is just one of three issues facing the Legislature in 2012. By Brian S. Kabateck of Kabateck Brown Kellner LLP


By Brian S. Kabateck


While the state Legislature's 2011 session ended in September, the Consumer Attorneys of California's efforts to improve access to the courts and the efficiency of the judicial system never end. Last year, CAOC successfully opposed more than 25 tort reform bills and sponsored four measures of its own that were signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown. However, the Legislature did not finish considering three additional bills sponsored...

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