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Section 17203

Citation
Section 17203
Parent Document
Kraus v. Trinity Management Services, Inc., 999 P.2d 718 (2000)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2000-06-05

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[8] See Anderson, Complaining More Efficiently, San Francisco Daily Journal (Sept. 16, 1999) page 1 (noting that, for years "state business groups have pushed unsuccessfully for legislation to make it more difficult for plaintiffs to pursue unfair business practice claims" [id. at p. 9] and describing the repeated failure of bills to require class certification in UCL actions or more narrowly define "unfair competition") A recent attempt by UCL opponents to legislate such limits, Assembly Bill No. 2186 (1999-2000 Reg. Sess.), was defeated in the Assembly Judiciary Committee. (See Bridge, Tort Reformers Try Hard, but Odds Are Long, S.F. Recorder (May 3, 2000) p. 1.) One observer called Assembly Bill No. 2186 "the Legislature's likeliest candidate for failure" should it return. (Ibid.)