In the milieu of class action litigation and mass torts, the war for control has raged from front to front. On one such front, entities like the Civil Justice Association of California repeatedly promoted legislation to alter the procedural rules governing class action litigation in California. Thus far, and despite great persistence, those efforts have been unsuccessful. Elsewhere, preemption arguments were the flavor of the month. Broad pree...
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