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Iqbal Update: Specter to the Rescue.

Posted By Cliff Tuttle | July 24, 2009

Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009

A couple of days ago, we carried the story how complaints are being dismissed in large numbers since the US Supreme Court announced its decision in Ashcroft v. Iqbal. Well, now, according to BLT (Blog of the Legal Times) Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter has introduced a bill intended to reduce the standard for fact pleading to that prior to the Twomby Case in 2007, the case that started the trend that lead to Iqbal.

On the opposite side of the coin, Philly litigator Max Kennerly argues in his blog, Litigation and Trial, that the impact of Iqbal will not be very great. He also provides a pro-forma response for plaintiffs briefing against an Iqbal argument in a motion to dismiss.

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