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Weintraub Tobin

(Podcast) The Briefing: IP Rights and the “Public Good” Exemption to California’s Anti-SLAPP Law: An Update

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In the case of Martinez v. Zoom Info Technologies, the Ninth Circuit addressed the “Public Interest” exemption to California’s anti-SLAPP law. Scott Hervey and James Kachmar talk about this case on this episode of The...more

Weintraub Tobin

The Briefing: IP Rights and the “Public Good” Exemption to California’s Anti-SLAPP Law: An Update

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In the case of Martinez v. Zoom Info Technologies, the Ninth Circuit addressed the “Public Interest” exemption to California’s anti-SLAPP law. Scott Hervey and James Kachmar talk about this case on this episode of The...more

Allen Matkins

If Form 10-K Statements Are "Protected Activity", What About Form 8-K and 10-Q Filings?

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Yesterday's post concerned the California Court of Appeal's holding that statements made in a Form 10-K were "protected activity" under California's Anti-SLAPP statute because they were made "in connection with an issue under...more

Allen Matkins

Court Holds Form 10-K Statements Constitute "Protected Activity"

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Under California's Anti-SLAPP law, a defendant may bring a special motion to strike any cause of action "arising from any act of that person in furtherance of the person's right of petition or free speech under the United...more

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