U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform

@LegalReform

The Institute for Legal Reform, the nation's most influential civil justice reform advocate, champions a fair legal system that promotes growth and opportunity.

Washington, DC
Joined October 2008

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  1. 10 hours ago

    I visited with the yesterday to discuss the political program. We will work tirelessly to support pro-business and pro-growth candidates in 2022 as the nation seeks to recover amidst the pandemic and inflation is at a 40 year high.

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  2. Domino's Class Action Lawsuit Moved To Arbitration: A lawsuit filed by a Domino's customer who was angry sales tax was added to the price on a coupon was sent to arbitration by Los Angeles federal judge Michael Fitzgerald earlier this year.

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  3. Dec 7

    The NLRB Joint Employer Rule provides a clear common-sense standard that protects workers and employers. The U.S. Chamber has intervened to defend it. , , , , ,

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  4. Thanks to our panelists, Andrew Clubok, , Jeffrey Bucholtz, , and Daryl Joseffer, .

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  5. NEW PODCAST: From the first trial over Zoom to "I'm not a cat" and other on-camera accidents, this episode explored how the pandemic changed the litigation process for good and bad, and what potential pitfalls and litigation threats remain.

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  6. Join our team! We're hiring a Vice President of Legislative Affairs. More info:

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  7. Join us, alongside our friends at , in honoring veterans and their families this holiday season by sponsoring a wreath or volunteering for the wreath-laying with on December 18, 2021.

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  8. New report from puts nine jurisdictions on the 2020-2021 “judicial hellholes” list.

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  10. Congress should enact a national data privacy law that protects all Americans equally. There should be one clear and robust set of rules established by Congress and not by regulatory agencies assuming powers without appropriate guardrails.

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  11. Antitrust laws ensure competition thrives, providing consumers with lower prices and better products. However, some want to rewrite these laws. Before Congress starts making changes, it’s important to set a few things straight.

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  12. With the holiday shopping season kicking off this week, 's supply chain expert explains why people are worried about getting gifts in time and what is being done to make sure they do.

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  14. The latest filing in the flood of food-related litigation in New York ⬇️

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  15. The is aggressively fighting back against the FTC’s recent egregious practices.

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  16. "Thousands of local governments and plaintiff attorneys are seeking to extort companies in the drug supply chain by holding them liable for the nation’s opioid epidemic."

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  17. Join us, alongside our friends at , in honoring veterans and their families by sponsoring a wreath or volunteering for the wreath-laying with on December 18, 2021.

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  18. “Stretching ‘public nuisance’ laws far beyond their intended and traditional uses would be an incentive for the pursuit of vast social change without legitimation through legislative deliberation and bargaining.”

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  19. 🎙️ ADD US TO YOUR ROADTRIP PLAYLIST: Tune in to ILR’s award winning Cause For Action podcast. On episode 17, we discuss which state is the nation’s top “food court”, and how food-related lawsuits clog our legal system.

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  20. Recently, the Department of Justice outlined several changes to how the DOJ will handle corporate compliance and cooperation. Some of these changes represent significant rollbacks to previous reforms. Here's why the proposed changes are concerning:

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