P1044 A hospital's peer review proceeding is an official proceeding authorized by law within the meaning the SLAPP statute, and statements made during the proceeding about a doctor's competency to practice medicine concern a matter of public interest, so a cause of action arising from such statements is subject to an anti-SLAPP motion.CitationKIBLER v NORTHERN (Peer Review SLAPP) 39 C4 192 [See: CCP 425.16; Kibler v Northern Inyo (RevGrtd) 126 CA4 713, P/AT 3/05; Fox v Kramer 22 C4 531, T/AT 4/00; Briggs v Eden Council 19 C4 1106, T/AT 2/99]
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