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Class Action Fairness Act Roundup

By Kevin Ranlett & Chad Clamage on July 22, 2014
Posted in CAFA

Nine years after the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (“CAFA”) was enacted, parties continue to fight over when federal jurisdiction over significant class and mass actions is proper.

In this post, we provide a rundown of some of the most important recent cases involving CAFA.

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