U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (Ilr)
Recent News About U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (Ilr)
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Former legislator: Statutes such as the Song-Beverly Act with no caps on attorneys' fees 'is a recipe for abuse'
WASHINGTON – Changing California’s lemon law could be the gateway to reforming the state’s stormy legal climate, suggests a legal reform organization. -
Cato Institute senior fellow: Lawyers, some clients 'make out well' in private rights of action cases
WASHINGTON – A study recently released by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) found that litigation involving private rights of action only serve the best interests of the private attorneys, not the consumer. -
Study finds that private rights of action are disadvantageous to consumers, good for lawyers
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) found in a recent study "Ill-Suited: Private Rights of Action in Privacy Claims," that private rights of action laws tend to serve the attorney more than consumers or plaintiffs. -
Study finds private rights of action favor attorneys, constitutional expert not suprrised
WASHINGTON – A study recently released by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform concluded that cases involving private rights of action utilized by law firms only serve the best interests of the attorneys.