Friday, May 20, 2016

Domestic Violence Survivors and Abusive Litigation: The Need for Washington To Restore Its Recently Invalidated Anti-SLAPP Law

https://www.kcba.org/newsevents/barbulletin/BView.aspx?Month=05&Year=2016&AID=article3.htm

4 comments:

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  2. The definition of domestic violence will vary from state to state, so be certain to speak with a lawyer in your area about qualifying domestic violence convictions in your state.

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  4. Hey thank you for sharing this. I deal with whistleblower retaliation alot. I was medical malpracticed and aggravated sexual assaulted in the army and the chain of command uses these tactics you described. You are a real one. God bless you!!



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