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Lunsford v. Saberhagen Holdings, Inc., --- P.3d ----, 2009 WL 1547826 (Wash. Jun 04, 2009) (NO. 80728-1-I)
When the Supreme Court announces a new rule of law or a change of existing law, the issues becomes whether it is applied to cases that arose prior to the ruling. The answer is that it depends on whether the court holds that it is prospective or retroactive. In explaining its ruling the court made the following comment:
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