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Anti SLAAP: What is Left of Reputational Torts So Long As This Statute is on the Books?

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Anti SLAAP: What is Left of Reputational Torts So Long As This Statute is on the Books?
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Motions to dismiss reputational torts and other suits under the Texas anti-SLAPP law (Chapter 27 of the TCPRC) are creating a fast-growing motions practice that often catches practitioners flat-footed. How do we deal with this law and maintain access to courts for reputational torts?

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Anti SLAAP: What is Left of Reputational Torts So Long As This Statute is on the Books?  (Nov 2016)

Motions to dismiss reputational torts and other suits under the Texas anti-SLAPP law (Chapter 27 of the TCPRC) are creating a fast-growing motions practice that often catches practitioners flat-footed. How do we deal with this law and maintain access to courts for reputational torts?

Originally presented: Oct 2016 Civil Litigation Conference

Mark C. Walker, Dykema Cox Smith - El Paso, TX