New York’s famously plaintiff-friendly civil justice system is finally receiving the recognition it deserves. The American Tort Reform Foundation released their annual Judicial Hellholes Report, ranking New York City and Albany as the sixth worst “judicial hellhole” in the country. Previously on the watch list in 2011, the warnings signs weren’t enough to keep Albany and New York City from earning the dubious, if well deserved, distinction of “Judicial Hellhole.”
This report identifies various causes for our state’s continued downward tumble to a “Judicial Hellhole” ranking, including our legislators’ cozy relationship with the plaintiff’s bar and certain elected officials who are blinded by personal gains from the desperate state New York is in. It also highlights the speech given by Corporate Counsel Michael Cardozo earlier this year calling for tort reform to help reduce the $561 million paid out by NYC for tort related claims in 2011. Various examples are given of the ridiculous lawsuits which clog our courts, drag down our economy and which ultimately put us as the sixth worst “Judicial Hellhole” in the nation.
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Judicial Hellholes 2011/2012 Report- New York City and Albany Rank Sixth Worst in U.S.
Everyone thinks their state is the worst and the reality is they're probably all about the same.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Debbie. But, I also think some states are worse for guardinahip abuse, such as NY, AZ, IL and FL
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ReplyDeleteIt truly is bad all over the country. There is no (or maybe just little) justice in the justice system anymore.
ReplyDeleteDon't get fooled again folks ... this article and "tort reform" is about state courts being VERY pro business and anti-litigant.
ReplyDeleteBottom line, this crap makes fighting back all that much harder for people like you and me.