What Are The Most Common SLAPP Causes Of Action?

  1. Defamation/Slander/Libel
  2. Business Torts, e.g. Intentional Interference With Contract; Intentional Interference With Prospective Business Advantage; and
  3. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Distress (and negligent)

If you are being sued, or if you're an attorney representing a defendant and any one of the causes of action above is present, you need to consider whether to file an anti-SLAPP motion.  Do not believe, however, that these are the only actions subject to an anti-SLAPP motion, but that's another topic for another day.

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