I-LAW ‘Reform Rally’ Will Push Legislators To Take Up Civil Justice
From the Madison County Record
Illinois Lawsuit Abuse Watch will host its second “Rally for Lawsuit Reform” in an effort to create awareness and inform state legislators about the need for lawsuit reform in Illinois.
The rally will be held on April 29 at the state Capitol in Springfield.
As the first governor in more than a decade to embrace lawsuit reform, Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration has made the environment in Springfield much more welcoming compared to last year’s event, said I-LAW Executive Director Travis Akin.
“The most important take away here is that we want to communicate to lawmakers the importance of judicial reform,” Akin said.
Akin added that it is crucial for Illinois lawmakers to hear from “real” people concerned about the state’s clogged courtrooms, and the rally provides an opportunity for citizens to be heard.
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From the Madison County Record
Illinois Lawsuit Abuse Watch will host its second “Rally for Lawsuit Reform” in an effort to create awareness and inform state legislators about the need for lawsuit reform in Illinois.
The rally will be held on April 29 at the state Capitol in Springfield.
As the first governor in more than a decade to embrace lawsuit reform, Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration has made the environment in Springfield much more welcoming compared to last year’s event, said I-LAW Executive Director Travis Akin.
“The most important take away here is that we want to communicate to lawmakers the importance of judicial reform,” Akin said.
Akin added that it is crucial for Illinois lawmakers to hear from “real” people concerned about the state’s clogged courtrooms, and the rally provides an opportunity for citizens to be heard.
Read more in our daily News Update...