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Elizabeth Chamblee Burch

2014

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Remanding Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch Dec 2013

Remanding Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch

Elizabeth Chamblee Burch

Multidistrict litigation has frequently been described as a “black hole” because transfer is typically a one-way ticket. The numbers lend truth to this proposition. As of 2010, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation remanded only 3.425% of cases to their original districts. That number dwindled to 3.1% in 2012, and to a scant 2.9% in 2013. Retaining cases in hopes of forcing a global settlement can cause a constellation of complications. These concerns range from procedural justice issues over selecting a forum and correcting error, to substantive concerns about fidelity to state laws, to undermining democratic participation ideals fulfilled through …