Drafting Successful Anti-SLAPP Motions In California

By Jason Russell, Hillary Hamilton and Adam Lloyd (September 23, 2019, 2:56 PM EDT) -- As many litigants know, a strategic lawsuit against public participation, or SLAPP, is commonly defined as litigation "brought primarily to chill the valid exercise of the constitutional rights of freedom of speech and petition for the redress of grievances."[1] In an effort to curb these suits and "encourage continued participation in matters of public significance," California, like many other states, codified an anti-SLAPP procedure, to quickly resolve them at an early stage in the litigation.[2]...

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