Varian v. Delfino
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Varian Medical Systems, Inc. v. Delfino, 35 Cal.4th 180 (2005) is a California Supreme Court opinion by then-Associate Justice Janice R. Brown interpreting the state's SLAPP statute. Specifically, the case holds that an appeal from a denial of an anti-SLAPP motion stays all trial court proceedings: "The perfecting of an appeal from the denial of a special motion to strike automatically stays all further trial court proceedings on the merits upon the causes of action affected by the motion...you have a right not to be dragged through the courts because you exercised your constitutional rights."
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Quick Facts Varian v. Delfino, Decided 5 March 2006, ...
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Decided 5 March 2006, | |
Full case name | Varian Medical Systems, Inc. v. Delfino (2005) |
Citation(s) | 35 Cal.4th 180 25 Cal.Rptr.3d 298 |
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Associate Justices | Janice R. Brown |
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