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September 30, 2007
New Issue of Federalist Society Class Action Watch
The Federalist Society has posted the September 2007 issue of Class Action Watch. Here's the list of articles:
* Omission in FACTA Might Be Windfall for Plaintiff's Bar by Ted Frank
* New Jersey and Missouri Supreme Courts Reject Lead Paint Public Nuisance Claims by Mark Behrens & Christopher Appel
* ALI Principles and Litigation Trends by James Beck
* More Searching Fact-Based Scrutiny of Proposed Class Actions Reaches Securities and Antitrust Actions by Brian D. Boyle & Julia A. Berman
* Fluid Recovery: Manufacturing "Common" Proof in Class Actions? by Jessica D. Miller & Nina Ramos
* Has the Eleventh Circuit Set a New Standard for Federal Diversity Jurisdiction? by Kenneth J. Reilly & Frank Cruz-Alvarez
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