NJRLA statement on the creation of the Congressional Civil Justice Caucus
TRENTON, N.J. - Marcus Rayner, executive director of the New [...]
TRENTON, N.J. - Marcus Rayner, executive director of the New [...]
Survey of New Jersey small business owners shows that increase in liability costs are causing them to scale back operations; 20% consider relocating out-of-state.
Says NJLRA's proposals for reform will be a cornerstone in efforts to reposition New Jersey's economy.
Plaintiffs' attorneys are able to use experts from "outside the field" to testify against doctors in malpractice suits.
Each encourage committee vote
Trial Lawyers have made more campaign contributions than any other interest group during the last decade; Rayner calls it an obstacle for states' economic recovery
Rayner expresses optimism, believes comprehensive bipartisan civil justice reform is possible.
Citing a "culture of litigation," American Tort Reform Association says that excessive litigation has compromised access, affordability of prescription drugs; schools in Atlantic County also hurt.
Rayner expresses optimism for tort reform agenda.
Rayner applauds the Administration's policies on the retention of private attorneys general.