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U.S. Supreme Court Takes Case Involving Class-Action Lawsuits PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 31 August 2012 13:06

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will consider an insurance company's plea to move a class-action lawsuit from state court to a more business-friendly federal court.
 
The justices on Friday agreed to hear an appeal from The Standard Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. The case involves the reach of a 2005 federal law that allows defendants in class-action lawsuits to transfer disputes involving more than $5 million to a federal court from state courts that often favor plaintiffs.
 
Standard Fire is being sued in Arkansas by a homeowner who complained the company did not pay enough to repair hail damage.
 
A federal appeals court ruled that the suit could remain in state court because the homeowner is seeking less than $5 million for himself and other Arkansas homeowners insured by Standard Fire.
 
 
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