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Author
Wu, Gene (D)
Caption
Relating to exemption of certain civil actions from being subject to a motion to dismiss on the basis of involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.
Session
Bill Status
Passed: Signed by Governor, effective 9/1/23
Updated
2023.06.18
Bill Type
Anti-SLAPP
Position
Monitor
Priority
3
Comments

Motion to Dismiss exception - latest attempt to weaken the anti-SLAPP bill. It says it wouldn’t apply to a legal malpractice case. Laura says that could affect a lot of First Amendment cases.

3/15/23 Tom Leatherbury testified on behalf of TPA in opposition. 

3/22 Arif Panju provided a substitute with assurance that TPA will not oppose if it is accepted. The sub addresses the concern that Rep. Wu raised (i.e., misuse in litigation of malpractice claims), and it preserves the anti-SLAPP shield for speakers (e.g., making statements on the courthouse steps or ). TPA will not oppose if the statute clarifies that lawsuits challenging their reporting on cases involving bodily injury/death remain covered under the statute (i.e., an easy clean up to the existing (b)(1) language addressing the media exemptions).