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The UCL Practitioner
Saturday, July 10, 2004
"Some major donors to Proposition 64 and unfair competition suits filed against them"
Yesterday's San Jose Mercury News had this report, which describes some of the UCL lawsuits that have been filed against certain companies now supporting UCL "reform." The lawsuits sound pretty legitimate to me. And, although not precisely related to the UCL, this article on tort "reform" (by a Libertarian, no less) is quite interesting.
UPDATE: The related AP article is called "Targets of unfair competition law try to make it tougher to use it."
- posted by Kim Kralowec @ 6:14 PM
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