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You may view our quarterly newsletter, Public Justice, and several pamphlets and brochures below with Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download the free Reader, click here. Otherwise, simply click on your selection below. Please note that these PDF files are quite large, so it could take several minutes to download each file.
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Books Descriptions and information on how to order two concise and informative books: (1) Fighting for Public Justice: Cases and Trial Lawyers That Made a Difference,
real cases of trial lawyers fighting to hold corporate and
governmental wrongdoers accountable in the civil justice system,
by Wesley J. Smith, with a foreword by Erin Brockovich; and (2) Consumer Arbitration Agreements: Enforceability and Other Topics,
a manual and CD-ROM on how to fight mandatory arbitration
clauses in consumer contracts and employment contracts, by F. Paul Bland, Jr.
of Public Justice, Michael J. Quirk of
Williams Cuker Berezofsky, and Jon Sheldon of
the National Consumer Law Center.
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Public Justice Copies of our quarterly newsletter from Winter 1998 to the present,
covering our
cases and membership activities.
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Working Together for Public Justice (PDF) guide for seeking justice through the courts and submitting a potential case to
Public Justice.
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Trial Lawyers Doing Public Justice
our annual award winners and their cases.
- Membership Brochure
overview of Public Justice and the
Public Justice Foundation, along with membership information.
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Securing
Access to Justice
Series of substantive legal articles on how to secure access to justice by
fighting federal preemption of injury victims' claims, mandatory
arbitration abuse, unnecessary court secrecy, and class action
abuse.
- Public Justice Society Brochure general information about
the
Public Justice Foundation's planned giving
program.
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Public Justice
E-lerts Sign up for free Public Justice E-lerts to receive
occasional updates on our important cases.
To request your free copy of the above publication(s), send an e-mail to Communications Coordinator Sarah Dean, <mailto:sdean@publicjustice.net>. Your message should include the publication(s) you are interested in receiving, along with your name, law firm or organization (if any), mailing address, fax, and phone.
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