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Dow Chemical Co. v. Tanoh, et al.

Close Date: 10/05/2009
Topic(s): Class Actions
Status: open
Citation: 561 F.3d 945
Date Of Involvement: 06/26/2009
Docket: 08-1589

Description:

Class Action Fairness Act

The plaintiffs-respondents are West African men who worked on banana and pineapple plantations in the Ivory Coast. They suffer from infertility, sterility, and other serious health problems caused by exposure to a dangerous chemical, banned in the United States, in the pesticides used on the plantations. Seven groups of fewer than 100 workers each brought suit against Dow, the pesticide manufacturer, in California state court, alleging violations of state law. Dow seeks to remove the seven suits to federal court, claiming jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA).

CAFA provides for federal jurisdiction over "mass actions" of at least 100 plaintiffs, but also provides that a defendant may not join claims to reach the 100-plaintiff threshold. Dow argues that the seven suits here should be considered one "mass action" anyway because the plaintiffs allegedly structured their suits to avoid federal jurisdiction under CAFA. The plaintiffs contend, and the Ninth Circuit held, that the straightforward language of CAFA specifically addresses this question and preserves the decision of the plaintiffs to bring multiple smaller suits.

Leah Nicholls and Allison Zieve of Public Citizen are co-counsel for respondents at the cert stage.

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