Can plaintiff Gray bring a motion to amend his Complaint to allow him to file a second amended complaint?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Gray v. Gelsebach, B288574 (Cal. App. 2019):

Once a trial court grants an anti-SLAPP motion as to an entire pleading, it cannot grant leave to amend. (Simmons v. Allstate Ins. Co. (2001) 92 Cal.App.4th 1068, 1073-1074.) Because the trial court erred when it did not grant the anti-SLAPP motion, it erred when it allowed Gray to file a second amended complaint.

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