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Last Updated on Monday, 23 June 2008 09:38 Written by rslcpol Monday, 23 June 2008 09:38
From the New York Times:
IN a Washington ballroom bedecked with flags honoring explorers who overcame oceans and mountains to pursue international trade, Thomas J. Donohue congratulated the assembled modern merchants — a group of executives, lobbyists and lawyers — for challenging a more mundane adversary.
“It took guts, bravery and vision to get behind what must have seemed like an insurmountable task — taking on the powerful trial bar,” said Mr. Donohue, the chief executive of the United States Chamber of Commerce. “We have succeeded beyond our expectations.”
There were plenty of reasons for self-congratulation at the dinner, held earlier this month to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the chamber’s Institute for Legal Reform. Some of the best-known plaintiff-side lawyers in the country — Richard F. Scruggs, Melvyn I. Weiss and William S. Lerach — have all pleaded guilty to charges that they tried to manipulate the justice system. The very phrase “trial lawyer” has become associated with unadulterated greed; the Association of Trial Lawyers of America now calls itself the American Association for Justice.