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Wednesday, December 01, 2004
Krumme rehearing petition denied
The First Appellate District, Division Four, has denied the petition for rehearing in Krumme v. Mercury Insurance Co., 123 Cal.App.4th 924 (2004). Click here for the docket, and see this post for more about Krumme. I haven't seen the order, so I don't know whether the Court addressed the Proposition 64 retroactivity issue on the merits. If anyone has it, please email me. Assuming no further appellate activity, the Krumme opinion now stands as an example of a case in which an unaffected plaintiff was allowed to continue prosecuting a UCL claim after the effective date of Proposition 64. (Many thanks to the reader who sent in this tip.)
- posted by Kim Kralowec @ 2:10 PM
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