The Second District Court of Appeals recently issued a significant opinion in Bel Air Internet, LLC v. Morales (2018) 20 Cal.App.4th 924. In Bel Air, the plaintiff brought claims for (1) intentional interference with contractual relations; (2) breach of contract; (3) breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing; and (4) conversion (against one defendant … [Read more...] about Must an anti-SLAPP defendant submit declarations in order to satisfy their prong one burden?
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Consumer Review Websites Have Standing to Assert the Rights of Their Users to Remain Unknown
Until recently, no California court had squarely addressed the issue of whether a consumer review website has to standing to assert the First Amendment rights of its users to remain anonymous. As the Sixth District Court of Appeal observed: “A decade ago, [this was] a relatively novel question. Now, however, a substantial preponderance of national authority favors the rule … [Read more...] about Consumer Review Websites Have Standing to Assert the Rights of Their Users to Remain Unknown