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Re: Barron4664 post# 569351

Thursday, 10/10/2019 2:47:33 PM

Thursday, October 10, 2019 2:47:33 PM

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Thanks for the information. Much clearer to me. So given the circuit conflicts, its just a matter of time for SCOTUS to settle the matter.

Yes.

As such not much point in the gov entering settlement discussions until matter is resolved.

Perhaps.

One other question. I seem to recall a recent Supreme court decision that in affect says that it is not necessary to have state cases automatically removed to the federal Courts, or something to that matter.

What decision is being referred to? Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. v. Jackson?

How does that decision effect the state cases which may have been improperly moved out of state jurisdiction. Im talking about the Florida cases involving accounting fraud. There were two I believe, one of which was settled. Dont know what happened to the other. Of course also the Delaware corporate law case.

There is no effect. Those cases have been adjudicated.
Edwards et al v. Deloitte & Touche LLP - Dismissed
Edwards et al v. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP - Settled
Jacobs et al v. Federal Housing Finance Agency - Dismissed

Why arent these cases being re filed back in the states based on the Supreme Court ruling? Or even could they?

What Supreme Court ruling is being considered? Please provide the Supreme Court case.