As consolidated federal multidistrict litigation over pelvic mesh defects continues to wind down, a new cluster of cases has been filed in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, and they are turning into pitched battles over jurisdiction.

All of the newly filed cases were swiftly removed to federal court, but judges are now beginning to wade into novel issues that determine whether they should ultimately be remanded back to state court or sent out to federal jurisdictions across the country.

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