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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Baude on removal under the JVCA
Back in December, I posted comments from Art Hellman (Pittsburgh) on the newly enacted Jurisdiction and Venue Clarification Act, which worked some significant changes to the law of diversity jurisdiction, removal, and venue. Art was involved in the drafting process, particularly the removal provisions.
Now comes Will Baude, a Fellow at Stanford's Constitutional Law Center, in Michigan Law Review's First Impressions, pointing out some remaining holes in the removal provisions, as they relate to removability in diversity cases where there is uncertainty as to the amount in controversy.
Posted by Howard Wasserman on January 25, 2012 at 10:47 PM in Article Spotlight, Civil Procedure, Howard Wasserman | Permalink
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