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- Lawyers for Civil Justice
LCJ members work together to identify critical litigation issues, develop proposals, and craft strategies to advance rule reforms LCJ members drive LCJ’s advocacy agenda, and benefit from their collaboration with leading corporate counsel and law firm litigators
- Events Programs - Lawyers for Civil Justice
LCJ members meet twice a year in person to discuss new proposals and important developments in civil litigation, in May and at the end of November LCJ member committees and working groups within the committees also meet as needed to discuss issues and advance projects
- About LCJ — Lawyers for Civil Justice
The thoughtfulness of our members and skillfulness of their advocacy have built LCJ’s solid reputation for excellence and an impressive track record of effectiveness LCJ has been effective in leading defense bar advocacy on civil litigation rules since our founding in 1987
- HOW LCJ ADVOCATES - Advocacy — Lawyers for Civil Justice
LCJ is a member-driven advocacy organization that promotes efficiency and fairness in the civil litigation system LCJ’s advocacy focuses on furthering Rule 1’s objective of securing “the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and proceeding ”
- LCJ 2024 Spring Meeting Overview - Lawyers for Civil Justice
Plan to join us for LCJ’s Spring member meeting at the St Regis Hotel in Washington, D C , on May 1-3 Amidst one of the most consequential years for litigation rule developments, this is a meeting not to be missed!
- Join LCJ — Lawyers for Civil Justice
LCJ is uniquely positioned to advocate on civil litigation issues impacting your company or firm Our members gain “a seat at the table” in the development of LCJ’s initiatives
- Event List — Lawyers for Civil Justice
LCJ members should register in advance of this deadline, as LCJ’s Fall meeting is expected to sell out early
- Document Directory - Lawyers for Civil Justice
LCJ Public Comment on Proposed Rule 45 Amendment Concerning Service of Subpoenas and Fixing Three Critical Problems with Non-Party Subpoenas Reports, Articles 10 8 25
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