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Civil Litigation,
California Courts of Appeal

Nov. 2, 2020

Ruling requires public records act petitioners to post undertaking

In a recent ruling, the 3rd District Court of Appeal considered whether Code of Civil Procedure Section 529 requires parties granted a preliminary injunction under the California Public Records Act (Government Code Sections 6250 et seq.) to post an undertaking.

Ruthann G. Ziegler

In the recent case of Stevenson v City of Sacramento, 2020 DJDAR 10842 (Oct. 6, 2020), the 3rd District Court of Appeal considered whether Code of Civil Procedure Section 529 requires parties granted a preliminary injunction under the California Public Records Act (Government Code Sections 6250 et seq.) to post an undertaking. Appellants argued the CPRA pre...

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