A bill designed to shorten depositions in asbestos-related cases is heading to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk after the state Senate approved a final version on Thursday.
SB 645 is sponsored by the Consumer Attorneys of California and supported by a wide coalition of unions, who say it is a response to attempts by defendants to slow down cases involving terminally ill plaintiffs. It will limit cross examinations of a plaintiff during a ...
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