SACRAMENTO — A year ago Niall McCarthy spoke with the swagger of a veteran attorney on the verge of a blockbuster trial.

The newly minted president of the Consumer Attorneys of California laid out an aggressive legislative strategy for 2012. The organization would do more than just defend against the tort reformers’ annual volleys in the Capitol. This, he told The Recorder, was a year for “impact legislation.”

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