Frivolous Lawsuits Have Serious Consequences

The U.S. Chamber features the Institute for Legal Reform’s Executive Vice President Harold Kim in a new podcast, discussing how our legal climate plays an increasingly influential role in a company's planning and operations. The podcast also features Roberto Guerrero, owner of Cumaica coffee in San Francisco, who shares the story of his own legal battle, and his advice for other business owners.

By |2015-11-20T16:47:46-05:00November 20, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments

Fraud and Abuse Abound in Asbestos Cases

Last year’s eye-opening decision in the case In re Garlock Sealing Technologies, LLC was shocking. We had long suspected that asbestos plaintiffs and their attorneys were gaming the system in order to increase their recoveries, but we had no idea just how big of a problem it was. Garlock showed that mitigating evidence had been withheld in almost all the cases brought against it over the past decade, but was the same thing happening in cases brought against other defendants?

By |2015-11-20T14:22:51-05:00November 20, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments

Fighting Fraud with the Consumer Fraud Act

One of our complaints about New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act is that it is overly broad – encompassing many disputes that could resolved more efficiently by other means. We frequently oppose bills that would add to the already cumbersome Act, so it surprised many when came out in support of a recent bill expanding the CFA.

By |2015-11-12T21:17:15-05:00November 12, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments

Christie & Legislature Deserve a Round of Applause for Their Work on Text Messaging Legislation

On October 27, Governor Christie signed into law A617, which would “Prohibit sending unsolicited advertising by text messaging, and requires companies offering text messaging services to allow customers to block all incoming and outgoing text messages.” This legislation, which Christie had previously conditionally vetoed after listening to NJCJI’s concerns, contains language that prevents this new regulation from becoming a breeding ground for litigation.

By |2015-10-30T13:28:10-04:00October 30, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments
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