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Grant Griffiths says
Great post and I am glad my post gave you an idea. Keep up the wonderful posting you are doing here on your blog.
David says
One question now answered.
Can the attorney sho does a SLAPP suit without an initial good basis and loses an Anti-SLAPP suit, be sued along with the client?