Editor’s note: The Consumer Attorneys of California president responds to a Dec. 21 Viewpoint column by Kimberly Stone of the tort reform group Civil Justice Association of California.
I read with a mix of interest and incredulity your recent opinion piece in The Recorder entitled, “It’s Time to Take California Back From the Plaintiffs Lawyers.” I am sure I speak for many if not all lawyers in California, including the vast numbers who don’t represent plaintiffs, in rebuffing what are simplistic and off-target arguments. No one really buys what you are trying to sell, especially sophisticated lawyers who read The Recorder. Let me count the ways you obfuscate.
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