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May 04, 2007


California class action reform

Assemblywoman Nicole Parra, a moderate Democrat from the Central Valley, has introduced AB 1505, which would revamp California class action law, borrowing some principles from its federal counterpart. The Civil Justice Association of California is enthusiastic about the bill, hearings on which are scheduled for the Assembly Judiciary Committee May 8. More: The Recorder, Bakersfield Californian.

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