in brief: Morgan, et al. v. AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. analyzes the sufficiency of allegations under the UCL, CLRA, FAL and common law fraud in a consumer class action

While a more thorough analysis will follow, reader may be interested in taking a look at Morgan, et al. v. AT& T Wireless Services, Inc. (September 23, 2009).  In Morgan, the Court of Appeal (Second Appellate District, Division Four) is called upon to address the sufficiency of allegations in a consumer class action alleging causes of action under the Unfair Competition Law (UCL) (Bus. & Prof. Code, § 17200 et seq.), the False Advertising Law (FAL) (Bus. & Prof. Code, § 17500 et seq.), the Consumers Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) (Civ. Code, § 1750 et seq.), and for fraud and declaratory relief.  You can wade through the decision yourself, or wait for the Executive Summary in the next day or so.