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Ricketts v. Integrity Property Management CA2/5
Plaintiff Donat Ricketts appeals from the judgment of dismissal in favor of his former landlord Integrity Property Management, Inc., the landlord’s property manager and attorneys, and an entity related to the landlord. The trial court granted defendants’ special motions to strike pursuant to the anti-SLAPP statute, Code of Civil Procedure section 425.16. The court concluded that Ricketts’s claims arose out of protected activity, namely defendants’ actions in connection with an unlawful detainer proceeding and restraining orders issued against Ricketts. It also found that Ricketts did not establish a probability of prevailing on his claims. The court also sustained defendants’ demurrers without leave to amend.
On appeal, Ricketts contends that the trial court erred by striking his causes of action because they did not arise from protected activity within the meaning of the anti-SLAPP statute. We conclude that his appeal from these orders is untimely, and dismiss that portion o

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