The American Bar Association sent a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee opposing class-action reform legislation.
ABA Opposes Class Action Reform Legislation
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ABA Opposes Class Action Reform Legislation
The American Bar Association sent a letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee opposing class-action reform legislation. In the letter,Director Thomas M. Susman of the Governmental Affairs Office says that the legislation would “unnecessarily circumvent the Rules Enabling Act; make it more difficult for large numbers of injured parties to efficiently seek redress in court; and place added burdens on an already overloaded court system.”
ABA Ethics Opinion Clarifies Fee Sharing Between Law Firms
In a recent opinion that addresses a common but potentially problematic issue for lawyers from different firms who work together on the same case, the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility clarified the interplay between two of the association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct that apply to the division of fees.
Commentary from the Defense Bar on Congressional Class Action Bill
Tort reformers are pushing the most aggressive class action reform legislation in the past decade on Capitol Hill, but even defense lawyers have their concerns.
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