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Civil Justice
Update On Lawyers For Civil Justice Rules Project: Reducing The Costs And Burdens Of Civil Litigation
FRCP Project Overview LCJ is committed to achieving meaningful reform of the civil justice system by advocating amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that govern preservation, discovery and cost allocation. The May 2013 meeting took place at a very important time because, for the...
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Lawyers For Civil Justice (LCJ), Goals And Achievements
Gallivan: Please start the discussion by talking about why U.S. corporations need and support civil justice reform. Mason: For corporations conducting business in America, the soaring cost of litigation has become a heavy burden. Litigation costs are in fact so high that some American companies...
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LCJ: Providing New Impetus For Reform On Many Levels
Editor: Please tell us how some of the developments at the recent May Membership Meeting established a foundation for future LCJ programs later this year and next. Mason: This year’s meeting provided new impetus for civil justice reform on many levels. First, we featured two key...
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