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To: dantecristo who wrote (887)11/2/2000 9:20:48 PM
From: dantecristo  Read Replies (3) of 12465
 
Varian SLAPP- Judge Rules on the Motions to Strike:

FILED NOV 1, 2000

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA
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"MINUTE ORDER AFTER PROCEEDINGS ON OCTOBER 26, 2000
ORDER:

The Demurrers to the 7th cause of action is sustained with leave to amend. The demurrers are overruled in all other respects. The motion to strike is denied. The Motions to Strike A SLAPP suit are denied."

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Yes, that is the order in it's entirety! Note: the "Yahoo! third party beneficiary" claim has been dropped. We have gone from 11 frivolous claims to now 6 frivolous claims. I will continue to fight the despicable Varian Medical (VAR), Varian Semiconductor (VSEA), Susan B. Felch & George Zdasiuk SLAPP plaintiffs until all the claims are shown to be meritless!
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