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Void for Overlap?

By Brian Cardile | Jun. 15, 2018

California Supreme Court,
Civil Litigation

Jun. 15, 2018

Void for Overlap?

California appellate courts have split on the question of whether overlap between two consumer protection statutes renders one of them impermissibly vague; the California Supreme Court will soon decide the matter. We'll hear a range of views from Hunter Pyle (Hunter Pyle Law), Catha Worthman (Feinberg Jackson Worthman & Wasow), Ted Mermin (Public Good Law Center; Berkeley Ctr. for Consumer Law and Economic Justice), and Montserrat Miller (Arnall Golden Gregory LLP).



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Brian Cardile

Rulings Editor, Podcast Host, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reporter
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