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Anderson v. Gleason CA4/3
The trial court sustained without leave to amend defendants’ demurrer to plaintiff’s third amended complaint (TAC), and in some respects we can understand why. The fine drafting of a succinct complaint can elude even the most seasoned practitioner. Overly repetitive themes and phrases and incorporating every previous cause of action into later causes of action leads to confusion and leaves the reader craving clarity. So it is in this case. Nevertheless, we tease out sufficient facts for some of plaintiff’s causes of action to survive the pleading stage.

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