15 Jan 2021
All’s Fair in Love and … Class Actions?
Under the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA), only minimal diversity is required for a federal court to exercise jurisdiction over certain class actions. Spend a few minutes with our leading industry expert James M. Wagstaffe to learn the factors you should analyze to determine if jurisdiction exists under CAFA in your federal court litigation.
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