Updates: Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse

U.S. HOUSE OK’S ASBESTOS REFORMS TO STOP PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER FRAUD

January 8, 2016

On January 8th, the U.S. House passed an asbestos reform bill to stop […]

New Tort Law Museum Doesn’t Tell the Full Story

October 28, 2015

Earlier this month, the Washington Post published an article highlighting the opening of […]

U.S. Litigation Environment Is a Profound Weakness

August 14, 2015

We must demand that our policymakers focus on reform that will continue to protect us while ensuring lawyers cannot continue to abuse our courts to get quick cash.

Louisiana lawyers to take a big bite out of BP settlement

August 13, 2015

Guest post from Louisiana Lawsuit Abuse Watch executive director Melissa Landry.  Last month, […]

ADA, Not ATM

July 21, 2015

Guest post written by attorney David Warren Peters, with California Justice Alliance, APC.  […]

Guest Post: WV Passes Much-Needed Lawsuit Reforms

March 19, 2015

The West Virginia Legislature recently wrapped up its sixty day session having passed […]

Legal Reform is Missing Piece in Florida

January 28, 2015

Florida governor Rick Scott recently announced his plans to visit Pennsylvania, among a handful of other states he’s targeted as part of a strategy to lure businesses and jobs to Florida and boost the state’s economy.

California CALA’s Legal Reform Wish List

January 28, 2015

With the 2015-2016 legislative session under way, it’s worth reminding our elected leaders why legal reform is needed.

Is It Fall Yet?

September 16, 2014

Every day, I scan the media to see what is happening with lawsuit abuse. This summer has truly become the gold standard of ridiculous lawsuits.

Project Lawsuit Abuse Newsmakers

July 31, 2014

Tort reformers have been turning up all over the internet recently. We took the liberty of rounding up some of the standouts. You may recognize a few friends of Project Lawsuit Abuse in there. Here are some of the newsmakers from around the country.

Expanding opportunities for abusive lawsuits not way to create jobs: Guest commentary
Imagine being a small-business owner in California. You face a thicket of regulations, especially when it comes to the state’s wage and hour laws that precisely govern how businesses must pay employees and provide breaks. – Pasadena Star News

Project Lawsuit Abuse Newsmakers

July 25, 2014

Tort reformers have been turning up all over the internet recently. We took the liberty of rounding up some of the standouts. You may recognize a few friends of Project Lawsuit Abuse in there. Here are some of the newsmakers from around the country.

Lawsuit Reform would help Illinois avoid a failing grade for business
A new report on the business climate across the country has given Illinois a failing grade. – Hancock County Journal-Pilot

Project Lawsuit Abuse Newsmakers

July 17, 2014

Tort reformers have been turning up all over the internet recently. We took the liberty of rounding up some of the standouts. You may recognize a few friends of Project Lawsuit Abuse in there. Here are some of the newsmakers from around the country.

Supreme Court Decision in Defibrillators Case Good News for CA Businesses
Recently, the California Supreme Court ruled that large retailers such as Target have no legal obligation to keep defibrillators on hand for customers stricken by heart attacks or other medical emergencies. – Fox and Hounds

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