What is the threshold burden of proving that a cause of action arises from protected activity?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Sivero v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., B266469 (Cal. App. 2018):

A defendant satisfies its threshold burden of showing that a cause of action arises from protected activity by showing that the act on which the cause of action is based fits one or more of the four categories set forth in section 425.16, subdivision (e). (Navellier v. Sletten, supra, 29 Cal.4th at p. 88.) Subdivision (e)

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