Here’s your chance to do something you’ve always wanted to do: help a law student out, show off your knowledge, look good doing it and get the personal satisfaction of having done a good deed for the day. And it doesn’t cost you anything.  And you don’t have to quit your day job and sell the beach house.

The CAFA Law Blog received the following question from K. B. Hooper, a law student at Samford:  "What sort of avenues are available to a plaintiff that has their case remanded to state court under one of the CAFA exceptions, if the defendant appeals? Can you request an en banc appeal? Or cert to the Supreme Court? I’m trying to draw an analogy to other statutes involving a 60 day time limit, but can’t find any. "

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