Tag: Wisconsin Legislature

The Truth About the Trust Bill

The Wisconsin Civil Justice Council (WCJC) fully supports and has the utmost respect for the men and women who have served in the military and protected our country. We also have the utmost sympathy for veterans who are injured as a result of their service. The WCJC would not support legislation that attempts to unfairly limit the remedies available to veterans and their families.

Certain veterans groups’ comments on Assembly Bill 19/Senate Bill 13, which the WCJC supports, appear to be based on misrepresentations made to veterans by individuals and groups that have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. As explained below, their assertions about the supposed impact of the proposed legislation are simply not true. In fact, by protecting the limited funds available to trusts and the limited resources of solvent businesses, AB 19/SB 13 will help ensure that veterans and other legitimate victims receive fair compensation in the future. Continue reading “The Truth About the Trust Bill”

Hearing Scheduled for Transparency in Government Retention of Plaintiffs’ Attorneys Bill

The Assembly Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing next Thursday, March 28 beginning at 11:00 a.m. on Assembly Bill 27, Transparency in Private Attorney Contracting. AB 27 is one of the Wisconsin Civil Justice Council’s top priorities.

To learn more about the bill, please see WCJC’s talking points. Also, click here to read a Wall Street Journal editorial by former Florida Attorney General and Congressman, Bill McCollum. Congressman McCollum will testify at the public hearing next week.

Please consider registering in favor of the bill on the Government Accountability Board’s website and slipping the bill at the public hearing on the 28th.

As always, please contact Bob Fassbender or Andy Cook with any questions.

Wall Street Journal Article Exposes Asbestos Claims Fraud

The Wall Street Journal on Monday, March 11 published an in-depth article – “As Asbestos Claims Rise, So Do Worries About Fraud” (subscription required) – which reported on the numerous anomalies in the world of asbestos litigation. Continue reading “Wall Street Journal Article Exposes Asbestos Claims Fraud”

Legislation Eliminates Phantom Damages

Rep. André Jacque and Sen. Paul Farrow have introduced legislation (Senate Bill 22/Assembly Bill 29) that will allow juries in personal injury cases to see all the evidence when determining the amount required to compensate a plaintiff for his or her past medical expenses. Continue reading “Legislation Eliminates Phantom Damages”

Legislation Introduced Provides Transparency in Government Retention of Plaintiffs’ Attorneys on Contingency Fee Basis

Rep. Mike Kuglitsch (R-New Berlin) and Sen. Glenn Grothman (R-West Bend) have introduced legislation (SB 19) that provides greater transparency and oversight when the State of Wisconsin hires private plaintiffs’ attorneys on a contingency fee basis. Continue reading “Legislation Introduced Provides Transparency in Government Retention of Plaintiffs’ Attorneys on Contingency Fee Basis”

Legislation Introduced Limiting Double-Dipping in Personal Injury Cases

Rep. André Jacque (R-DePere) and Sen. Glenn Grothman (R-West Bend) recently introduced SB 13/AB 19, which provides transparency and prevents fraud in lawsuits involving personal injury trusts by creating certain discovery requirements during litigation. Continue reading “Legislation Introduced Limiting Double-Dipping in Personal Injury Cases”

Legislature Introduces Legislation Limiting Phantom Damages

Two Wisconsin legislators (Rep. André Jacque (R-DePere) and Sen. Paul Farrow (R-Pewaukee)) have introduced Senate Bill 22, which abrogates the collateral source rule in personal injury cases, thereby allowing defendants to introduce evidence of the amounts actually paid to cover the plaintiff’s medical expenses. Continue reading “Legislature Introduces Legislation Limiting Phantom Damages”

Wisconsin’s Business Climate Continues to Improve Thanks to Civil Justice Reforms

Wisconsin’s business climate continues to improve thanks to the pro-growth reforms enacted during the 2011-12 legislative session, including recently enacted civil justice reforms.

Wisconsin jumped up to No. 13 in the nation according to Site Selection Magazine’s “Top U.S. Business Climates” survey. The study listed a state’s legal climate as a top issue for corporate executives when deciding where to locate its business. The study included other factors, such as regulatory procedures and ease of permitting, economic development, taxes, utility and transportation infrastructure, and workforce skills.

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