P0932 Written statements made to school authorities in an attempt to prompt them to exercise quasi-judicial power by firing a school employee and oral statements made to others in an attempt to enlist their support in that endeavor are connected with an official proceeding; this finding justifies the conclusions that the SLAPP statute applies to a cause of action arising from those statements and that the Litigation Privilege prevents plaintiff from making out a prima facie case.CitationLEE v FICK (Official Proceeding) 135 CA4 89 [See: CCP 425.16; CivC 47; Picton v Anderson UHSD 50 CA4 726, T/AT 12/96]
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