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Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Federal judge weighs in on Prop. 64 retroactivity
In the first ruling I'm aware of from a federal court, United States District Judge John F. Walter of the Central District of California in Los Angeles followed the Branick line of cases in holding that Prop. 64 applies retroactivity to pending litigation. Luna-Sinay v. Liberty Life Assurance Co., case no. CV-04-9317-JFW MANx (C.D. Cal.) (minute order entered March 14, 2005). Many thanks to the reader who forwarded a copy of this order.
- posted by Kim Kralowec @ 8:42 AM
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