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American Association for Justice
NameAmerican Association for Justice
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.

American Association for Justice. The American Association for Justice, formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), is a nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights of consumers, workers, and patients in the United States. The organization has a long history of promoting justice and protecting the rights of individuals, often working with prominent figures such as Ralph Nader, John Edwards, and Ted Kennedy. The American Association for Justice has also collaborated with other organizations, including the American Bar Association, National Association of Consumer Advocates, and Public Citizen, to advance its mission.

History

The American Association for Justice was founded in 1946 as the National Association of Claimants' Compensation Attorneys and later became the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) in 1972. Over the years, the organization has undergone significant changes, including a name change to the American Association for Justice in 2006. The organization has been led by prominent figures such as Leonard Ring, Joseph Power, and Gary Pillersdorf, who have played a crucial role in shaping its mission and objectives. The American Association for Justice has also been involved in various high-profile cases, including the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, which was negotiated with the help of Mike Moore, Dickie Scruggs, and other prominent trial lawyers. The organization has worked closely with other groups, such as the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, and Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, to promote public health and safety.

Mission_and_Objectives

The American Association for Justice is dedicated to promoting justice and protecting the rights of individuals, particularly in the areas of consumer protection, worker safety, and patient rights. The organization's mission is to support and educate trial lawyers and other advocates who work to hold corporations and institutions accountable for their actions. The American Association for Justice has worked with prominent figures such as Erin Brockovich, John Grisham, and Michael Moore to raise awareness about important issues, including environmental pollution, product liability, and medical malpractice. The organization has also collaborated with other groups, including the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and Consumer Federation of America, to advance its objectives.

Membership

The American Association for Justice has a diverse membership of over 50,000 trial lawyers, law firms, and other organizations from across the United States and around the world. Members include prominent law firms such as Gordon & Silber, Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, and Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, as well as individual lawyers like Mark Lanier, Joe Jamail, and Thomas Mesereau. The organization also has a strong network of state trial lawyer associations, including the California Trial Lawyers Association, New York State Trial Lawyers Association, and Texas Trial Lawyers Association. The American Association for Justice has worked with other organizations, such as the American Association for Justice Foundation, National College of Advocacy, and Trial Lawyers Care, to support its members and advance its mission.

Advocacy_and_Legislative_Efforts

The American Association for Justice is actively involved in advocacy and legislative efforts to promote justice and protect the rights of individuals. The organization has worked with Congress to pass important legislation, including the Class Action Fairness Act, Asbestos Injury Resolution Act, and Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act. The American Association for Justice has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the AARP, American Medical Association, and National Patient Safety Foundation, to advance its advocacy efforts. The organization has been involved in various high-profile campaigns, including the Tort Reform debate, which has pitted the American Association for Justice against groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, National Federation of Independent Business, and American Legislative Exchange Council.

Education_and_Training

The American Association for Justice provides a range of education and training programs for its members, including continuing legal education (CLE) courses, conferences, and seminars. The organization has a strong focus on trial skills training, with programs like the National College of Advocacy and Trial Advocacy College. The American Association for Justice has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, American Board of Trial Advocates, and International Academy of Trial Lawyers, to provide education and training opportunities for its members. The organization has worked with prominent figures such as F. Lee Bailey, Robert Shapiro, and Gerry Spence to develop its education and training programs.

Notable_Cases_and_Impact

The American Association for Justice has been involved in many notable cases over the years, including the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, Asbestos litigation, and Vioxx litigation. The organization has worked with prominent law firms like Levin Papantonio Thomas Mitchell Rafferty & Proctor and Waters & Kraus to hold corporations accountable for their actions. The American Association for Justice has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the Public Justice Foundation, Center for Justice & Democracy, and Consumer Watchdog, to promote justice and protect the rights of individuals. The organization's efforts have had a significant impact on public policy and the justice system, with many of its cases setting important precedents for consumer protection, worker safety, and patient rights. The American Association for Justice has worked with prominent figures such as Ralph Nader, Joan Claybrook, and Sydney Wolfe to advance its mission and objectives.

Category:Legal organizations

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