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Fordham Law School

Civil procedure

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The Class Action Dilemma: The Certification Of Classes Seeking Equitable Relief And Monetary Damages After Ticor Title Insurance Co. V. Brown, Lawrence J. Restieri, Jr. Jan 1995

The Class Action Dilemma: The Certification Of Classes Seeking Equitable Relief And Monetary Damages After Ticor Title Insurance Co. V. Brown, Lawrence J. Restieri, Jr.

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Modern Mass Tort Litigation, Prior Action Depositions And Practice Sensitive Procedure, Mitchell A. Lowenthal, Howard M. Erichson Jan 1995

Modern Mass Tort Litigation, Prior Action Depositions And Practice Sensitive Procedure, Mitchell A. Lowenthal, Howard M. Erichson

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Trick From An Old And Abused Dog: Section 1441(C) Lives And Now Permits The Remand Of Federal Question Cases, Edward Hartnett Jan 1995

A New Trick From An Old And Abused Dog: Section 1441(C) Lives And Now Permits The Remand Of Federal Question Cases, Edward Hartnett

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Charging Parties Left Out: Intervention In Section 10(J) National Labor Relations Act Injunction Proceedings, John D. Doyle, Jr. Jan 1995

Charging Parties Left Out: Intervention In Section 10(J) National Labor Relations Act Injunction Proceedings, John D. Doyle, Jr.

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 24(a)(2) entitles charging parties to intervene as of right in Section 10(j) proceedings for preliminary injunctive relief. The Scottex court's analysis and its determination that the charging party's Rule 24(a)(2) motion to intervene was due to be granted, were correct. The Scottex analysis comports with the federal labor law scheme and is the only analysis that takes proper account of the Supreme Court's decision in Trbovich. Moreover, it is the only analysis that is consistent with the text and purposes of both Rule 24(a)(2) and Section 100.