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Prominent entrepreneur sues prominent judge
Since 2003, when the California legislature passed 425.17 to curb abusive anti SLAPP motions from large for-profit corporations – just like JAMS - no appellate court in the State of California has ever set aside a grant of the exemption except what appears to be happening now. Anyone who thinks that this is a “coincidence,” after 13 years on the books, when McConnell’s former buddies from the 4th District Court of Appeal appear as defendants here is hopelessly naïve. Sonenshine and JAMS have obviously dialed 911 to have their former colleagues come to save them.— July 17, 2016 6:50 p.m.