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report, which is a list of locales that ATRA calls the worst courts in the United States. The 2019-2020 report lists the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas as the worst court in the country. Prior to 2020, the No. 1 Judicial Hellhole according to ATRA was the state of California. The other "judicial
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ATRA is trying to reform the following aspects of the civil legal system: appeal bonds, class action lawsuits, contingent fees, forums and venues, joint and several liabilities, judgment interest, jury service, medical liability, noneconomic damages, phantom damages, product liability, punitive
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hellholes" listed in the 2019-2020 report were California; New York City; Louisiana; the City of St. Louis, Missouri; Georgia; Cook, Madison and St. Clair Counties in Illinois; Oklahoma; the Minnesota Supreme Court and the Twin Cities; and, the New Jersey Legislature.
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ATRA's members are largely Fortune 500 companies. Although sponsored by major industries, ATRA has worked hard to present a dramatically different public image of itself, claiming to represent small businesses and average citizens.
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The ATRA supports an agenda to increase public awareness of, and suggest changes in, the manner in which tort litigation is conducted in the
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as a part of the problem with the tort system and displayed a billboard targeting a particular "unethical lawyer."
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is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to reforming the civil justice system and advocating for
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ATRA also awards the Civil Justice Achievement Award annually. Winners include
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At the end of every year since 2002, ATRA publishes its annual
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