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The Class Action Fairness Act is beginning to engender a body of case law, Georgene M. Vairo writes. When CAFA was enacted, commentators predicted that various undefined and ambiguous provisions of the act were likely to provoke much litigation. Two cases decided recently involve some of those provisions, but also a provision that Congress left out of the act: Who has the burden of proof when a court is deciding whether to exercise jurisdiction under CAFA?
September 02, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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