FJRI President testifying during a workshop on Expert Testimony before the House Civil Justice & Courts Policy Committee- March 19, 2009

FJRI President testifying on the Court Sanctions bill before the Senate Judiciary Committee - March 18, 2009  



FJRI President testifying on the Pre-Injury Waiver bill before the House Insurance, Business & Financial Affairs Committee - March 17, 2009

 

 
 
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The Florida Justice Reform Institute

The Florida Justice Reform Institute was created by the Florida Chamber of Commerce in 2005 and its mission is to fight wasteful civil litigation through legislation, promote fair and equitable legal practices and provide information about the state of civil justice in Florida.  To facilitate these goals, the Institute employs research and advocacy in support of meaningful tort reform legislation.
 
Since its inception in 2005, the Florida Justice Reform Institute has helped pass pro-civil justice reform legislation and defeat legislation that disrupts the balance of our civil justice system. We are proud of our successes and invite you to join us in our mission of restoring accountability and predictability to Florida’s civil justice system.
 
 
Legislative Achievements
 
In 2008, the Florida Justice Reform Institute (FJRI) identified several legislative priorities that built on past civil justice reforms, like the abolishment of joint and several liability, and continue the Institute’s mission of enacting common sense civil justice reforms that restore order in Florida’s courts.

During the 2008 legislative session FJRI defended civil justice in Florida on behalf of Florida’s business community by blocking several initiatives being pushed by the Florida Plaintiffs’ Bar that would undo civil justice reforms passed in recent years and advance the ability for trial attorneys to target businesses for lawsuits. This included blocking attempts during the legislative session by trial attorneys to enact sweeping reforms to Florida’s arbitration system that would significantly and detrimentally alter Florida’s arbitration system and that ability for businesses and consumers to settle claims without going to court.

FJRI also continued championing several civil justice reforms that would help ensure Florida businesses are no longer the target of lawsuits.  The reforms included, reforming the state’s bad faith laws, providing sovereign immunity to emergency medical providers and ensuring that expert testimony presented in Florida courts is reliable and relevant.

In 2007, FJRI successfully defeated a coordinated effort to resurrect joint and several liability by amending the Fabre doctrine.


In 2006, FJRI succeeded in passing a full repeal of joint and several liability, the legal doctrine that forces defendants to pay more than their fair share of economic damages if other defendants who are more responsible are unable to pay. 
 

 

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"The courts must declare the sense of the law; and if they should be disposed to exercise WILL instead of JUDGMENT, the consequence would equally be the substitution of their pleasure to that of the legislative body.  The observation, if it prove any thing, would prove that there ought to be no judges distinct from that body." 

 - The Federalist No. 78 - PUBLIUS [Alexander Hamilton] - 1788

 

 

 
Breaking News!

St. Petersburg Times - June 25, 2009

The Florida Bar News - June 15, 2009

The Effect and Implications of the Florida Supreme Court's Decision in Kirton v. Fields

Trial Advocate Quarterly - Spring 2009

Workers Compensation reforms benefits businesses and workers
Sen Sentinel - May 24, 2009


New Workers comp bill will help Florida businesses
Palm Beach Post - May 19, 2009

Dilemma: How to let kids take risks be safe from negligence
Orlando Sentinel - April 17, 2009

The Pay-to-Sue Business
The Wall Street Journal - April 16, 2009

Court decides: Father doesn't know best
The Orlando Sentinel - April 12, 2009

The State Lawsuit Racket
The Wall Street Journal - April 8, 2009

High Court: Parents Can't Sign Away Kids' Rights
Florida Trend - April 1, 2009

Senate revamps court, clerk funding bill
The Florida Bar News - April 1, 2009

Trips, slips dominate theme-park lawsuits
Orlando Sentinel - March 30, 2009

Hurting Hurt Workers
The St. Petersburg Times - March 26, 2009

Parental-waiver bill clears another hurdle in Florida House -
Orlando Sentinel - March 24, 2009

Let parents say what's safe, theme parks urge -
Orlando Sentinel - March 18, 2009

Consumers pay the price for insurers' good faith

Pensacola News Journal - March 15, 2009

Florida AG seeks to cap fees for outside counsel
Daily Business Review - March 11, 2009
 
November 25, 2008

Florida Supreme Court applicants are familiar faces
The St. Petersburg Times - November 10, 2008

Lawyer behind WhoCanISue.com says goal is - surprise! - fewer lawsuits
The St. Petersburg Times - November 9, 2008

The Tort Bar's Comeback
The Wall Street Journal - September 16, 2008

Without Judicial Merit

The Wall Street Journal - August 23, 2008


Recent Testimony

Click here
to see FJRI President testify before the House Civil Justice & Courts Policy Committee during a workshop on expert witness.
3.19.09

Click here
to see FJRI President testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding court sanctions
3.18.09

Click here
to see FJRI President testify before the House Insurance, Business & Financial Affairs Committee
3.17.09

 

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