After nearly three years of litigation, Parmalat’s state law fraud and negligence claims against auditor Grant Thornton have been revived by a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

The panel on Feb. 21 ruled that Southern District Judge Lewis Kaplan (See Profile) should have abstained from asserting jurisdiction over the litigation and must remand the Parmalat cases to state court in Illinois.

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