Congressional Hearing on Bankruptcy to Address Mass Tort Litigation
ATRA Reiterates Support for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Use to Address Mass Tort Litigation, Urges Meaningful Dialogue Amid Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing
ATRA President Tiger Joyce writes about COVID-19 liability concerns in Inside Sources.
The scope and expected duration of COVID-19 seem continually to expand.
Healthcare workers, businesses and individuals are taking extraordinary measures as the nation unites to combat its common enemy. All on the frontlines responding to the challenge today, however, must be protected from another adversary: the liability that follows.
The administration, Congress and governors are laser-focused on deploying resources, developing plans to save lives and, ultimately, preparing to reopen our economy — and rightly so.
ATRA Reiterates Support for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Use to Address Mass Tort Litigation, Urges Meaningful Dialogue Amid Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing
By maintaining the clear distinction between the judiciary and policymaking, the court can help us navigate this critical issue with prudence and responsibility, safeguarding a sustainable future for all.
The lack of oversight and transparency around third-party litigation funding threatens the integrity of our legal system
Together, let’s forge a legal landscape that makes equitable access to justice a living reality for all Georgians.
This is an opportunity to reassess the practices and regulations surrounding private-attorney contracting and to enact reforms that promote fairness, transparency and value for taxpayer dollars.
Allowing the company to continue the bankruptcy process will help ensure equitable and efficient resolution in complex mass tort claims