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Consumer group launches campaign against predatory legal practices
Protecting American Consumers Together (PACT), a national advocacy and educational organization, has launched a campaign to address exploitative practices in the personal injury legal system.
CEO of the iii on Senate Bill 2A: Stabilized insurance rates and reduced lawsuits
Sean Kevelighan, CEO of the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), said that Florida's legal reforms through Senate Bill 2A have reduced lawsuits, stabilized insurance rates, and curtailed Assignment of Benefits (AOB) abuse.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce ILR report sheds light on third-party litigation funding
The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) has released a report on third-party litigation funding (TPLF). It asserts that TPLF operates with little transparency and often at the expense of those its mission is to help.
Survey finds 71% of Nevada voters support ballot measure to implement 20% attorney fee cap
The political action committee (PAC) Nevadans for Fair Recovery released a fact sheet in May about a ballot initiative seeking to put more money in victims' pockets by capping attorney contingency fees at 20%. According to a survey included in the fact sheet, 71% of Nevadans support the initiative.
Nevada Trucking Association CEO: ‘lawyers end up winning while the rest of Nevadans foot the bill’
Paul Enos, CEO of the Nevada Trucking Association, criticized the legal system for being "rigged in favor of billboard attorneys and against everyone else," asserting that Nevada residents are left to "foot the bill" while "some of the richest attorneys in the country" reap significant profits. This statement was shared by Enos in a press release dated March 18.