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Chiu v. Collectronics
Appellant appeals from the denial of its anti-SLAPP motion to strike the complaint of respondents. Appellant contends that respondents failed to establish a probability of prevailing on their claims, and that the wrongdoing alleged by respondents as the basis for their complaint was subject to the litigation privilege set forth in Civil Code section 47. Respondents urge that the trial court correctly found that they had established a probability of prevailing on the merits of their claims, but further contend that the appeal should be dismissed as moot. They also argue that if the trial court’s order is reversed they should not be liable for attorney fees under the anti-SLAPP statute. Court reversed and remanded for further proceedings regarding attorney fees consistent with this opinion.

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