On Feb. 18, President Bush signed the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 into law.
The motivation for the new law was essentially two-fold.
On Feb. 18, President Bush signed the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA) of 2005 into law. While the court acknowledged Congress' intent to broaden the scope of federal jurisdiction over cases of interstate importance, the court held that CAFA did not apply retroactively.
June 08, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
On Feb. 18, President Bush signed the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 into law.
The motivation for the new law was essentially two-fold.
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