Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - It didn't take long for critics to pounce when the Association of Trial Lawyers of America changed its name Wednesday.
Re-christening itself the American Association for Justice, the 56,000-member national organization said it's trying to fend off an "an unprecedented attack on the civil justice system" by emphasizing "whose side we're on,...
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