Supreme Court issues "grant and hold" order in UCL statute of limitations case: People v. E*Poly Star

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court issued a "grant and hold" order in People v. E*Poly Star, No. S203477.  The case has been held pending action in Aryeh v. Canon Business Solutions, Inc., no. S184929 (review granted 10/20/10).  Both cases involve whether the delayed discovery rule and the continuing violation doctrine apply to UCL claims.  

My original post on E*Poly Star is here.  The Court of Appeal opinion is People v. E*Poly Star, Inc., 205 Cal.App.4th 1316 (May 14, 2012).

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