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Exclusive AJP Video Interviews

With Legal Reform Leaders

 

We're excited to give you an opportunity to get to know some of the people around the country who are leading the campaign for legal reform.  We've visited with these leaders to ask them about their perspectives on their priorities as well as recent successes and setbacks. 

 

By clicking on the links below, you will see a short biography of the leader and links to the Quicktime and Windows media versions of their interviews. Contact information for each leader is included so that you can strike up a dialog about your interests and activities in support of legal reform.

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August 2, 2005

Speaker of the Georgia House Glenn Richardson provides an insider's view of why and how legal reform was enacted into legislation in 2005.    View

 

July 25, 2005

Oklahoma Senate Minority Leader Glenn Coffee urges legislators to listen to the business community about the need for reform.

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August 24, 2005

Georgia State Senator Preston Smith recaps the passage of "the nation's strongest comprehensive civil justice reform package" and the coalition that made it happen.   View

 

August 24, 2005

Oklahoma Lt. Governor Mary Fallin shares her view on the importance of legal reform, and the effect of reform on the state's business community.

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September 8, 2005

Georgia House of Representatives Majority Whip Barry Fleming talks frankly about the need for a tort reform package, and the ingredients to the package's success.

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October 3, 2005

Oklahoma Speaker Todd Hiett discusses the link between legal reform and job creation as well as the determination of local leaders to achieve legal reform in 2006.

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The American Justice Partnership is a national nonprofit coalition of leading corporations, think tanks, foundations, trade associations, individuals and organizations advocating for legal reform, primarily at the state level.  AJP is an affiliate of the National Association of Manufacturers.  www.americanjusticepartnership.org   © 2005 American Justice Partnership.  Kristyn Shayon, Editor, Website Resources, 413-253-8119

KShayon@lawexec.com