Between the allocatur, briefing and argument processes, it can take years for a case to be decided by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

But it took the justices just over six months to dispose of the most recent appeal in Basile v. H&R Block Inc., a case that raises tough questions about how state law treats class decertification and appeals brought by non-aggrieved parties.

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