Pt. I. Introduction: the political and complex litigation context -- Pt. II. CAFA's effective date: how and when CAFA affects litigation pending at the time of enactment -- Pt. III. Consumer bill of rights and improved procedures for interstate class actions -- Pt. IV. Requirements for CAFA jurisdiction -- Pt. V. "Mass actions" treated as class actions under CAFA -- Pt. VI. Removal provisions -- Pt. VII. The effect of CAFA on federal and state courts: anticipated and unanticipated consequences-- Pt. VIII. Provisions that were not enacted-the future of CAFA? -- Pt. IX. Conclusion -- Appendix : reproduction of CAFA provisions contained in Title 28.
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