Congress enacted the Class Action Fairness Act to confer federal jurisdiction over large, complex class action cases spanning across states. The law provides for removal of a class action to federal ...
Since its enactment in 2005, the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA) has provided defendants with additional opportunities to remove state-law claims to federal court. Among other things, the statute ...
Think twice about whether the Class Action Fairness Act’s “local controversy” exception applies to your case. Even if more than two-thirds of the proposed class members are citizens of the forum state ...
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