09Oct
 Ninth Circuit Sua Sponte Reverses Remand Of Wage And Hour Class Action, Ruling That District Courts Must Give Defendants A Chance To Show That CAFA’s Jurisdictional Elements Have Been Met
 
            
    On September 3, the Ninth Circuit reversed a district court’s remand of a putative class action, holding that when a notice of removal plausibly alleges a basis for federal court jurisdiction, the district court must provide the defendant an...
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King & Spalding
        
    
 
    Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/ninth-circuit-sua-sponte-reverses-85704/
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