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Raiser v. Tri-City Healthcare Dist. CA4/1
The trial court found Aaron Raiser to be a vexatious litigant under Code of Civil Procedure section 391, subdivision (b)(1), ordered him to furnish security for the benefit of respondents Tri-City Healthcare District, General Electric Company/GE Healthcare, William Meade, Jr. an individual, William A. Meade Jr., M.D., PC, a corporation, and Joenell Estrabillo (collectively respondents) under section 391.3, and imposed prefiling requirements on Raiser (§ 391.7). Raiser filed this appeal in pro. per. before the entry of judgment. After Raiser failed to furnish the required security, the superior court dismissed the case.

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