Personal Injury Lawyers Exert Largest Influence in Michigan's Race for Governor, M-LAW Study Reveals.Business, Government & Legal/Law Editors SOUTHFIELD, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 7, 2002 Total contributions to candidate Jennifer Granholm <noinclude></noinclude> Jennifer Mulhern Granholm (born February 5, 1959 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born American politician and the current Governor of the U.S. state of Michigan. by personal injury lawyers exceed amount she has received from all special interests A study of political contributions to Michigan's gubernatorial candidates released today reveals that Jennifer Granholm has accepted more money from the state's personal injury lawyers than from all Michigan special interests combined according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch is a non-profit 501 c(4) organization based in Novi, Michigan. It was created in 1997 with the goal to increase public awareness of what it views as the burden of "excessive litigation" is placing on families, job providers and communities in the United , M-LAW M-LAW Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch . Michigan's personal injury lawyers, including well-known names like Sam Bernstein, Larry Korn and Lee Steinberg, have contributed a total of $426,280 to Granholm's campaign. This is more than the $394,209 she has received from the PACs of all other Michigan special interest groups backing her. Personal injury lawyers have given just $2,900 to Granholm's opponent, Dick Posthumus Richard Posthumus (pronounced "PAHST-hume-us") (born on 19 July 1950), American farmer, businessman, and politician, is a former State Senate Majority leader and Republican gubernatorial candidate from Michigan. He currently is the CEO of Compatico, Inc. . "The high cost of lawsuit abuse to consumers convinced us it was time to undertake this project," said M-LAW president, Robert B. Dorigo Jones. "Recent television ads have shown that a sizable `Lawsuit Abuse Tax' is being added to consumer goods consumer goods Any tangible commodity purchased by households to satisfy their wants and needs. Consumer goods may be durable or nondurable. Durable goods (e.g., autos, furniture, and appliances) have a significant life span, often defined as three years or more, and like groceries, clothing and automobiles because of excessive lawsuits. The personal injury lawyers are the main beneficiaries of this hidden tax through the legal fees they collect. We believe that the consumers who are paying this tax deserve to know how much these lawyers are spending to influence the campaign for Michigan's highest public office." "M-LAW's extensive research reveals that, thanks to the Lawsuit Abuse Tax, the personal injury lawyers alone have been able to throw more money into the Granholm campaign than the combination of the Teamsters Teamsters large, powerful union of U. S. truckers. [Am. Hist.: NCE, 2703] See : Labor , the Michigan Education Association and all of the 116 other special interest groups who are on record in Michigan as having contributed to Granholm," said Dorigo Jones. "This is startling star·tle v. star·tled, star·tling, star·tles v.tr. 1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start. 2. To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly. See Synonyms at frighten. ." "The enormous amount of money personal injury lawyers have contributed to the Granholm campaign raises questions about what kind of influence they might have in judicial appointments in the future. Would a Governor Granholm dial `1-800-CALL-SAM' to get advice on judicial appointments? If so, that would not bode well for those believe there are already too many lawsuits, or for the consumers who pay for them." M-LAW has analyzed every political contribution listed in the public campaign finance reports filed by Granholm and Posthumus, more than 30,000 individual records. M-LAW then matched those records with a list of lawyers often referred to as "contingency fee contingency fee Law & medicine An attorney fee based on a percentage of the money recovered in a lawsuit lawyers" or "plaintiff's attorneys" compiled from trial lawyer directories and other sources. "This study took nearly six months to complete. Had the Granholm campaign chose to file its state-mandated reports electronically as many candidates do, this job could have been completed in six days. By reporting contributors on hard-to-analyze paper, the Attorney General's campaign made it difficult for the public to know who is contributing to her campaign," commented Dorigo Jones. "M-LAW has been working for years to educate the public about the high cost of needless litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. on consumers, job providers and communities, but an important study released earlier this year added even more weight to our argument," said Dorigo Jones. "This spring, the prestigious White House Council of Economic Advisors released a study entitled, "Who Pays for Tort Liability Claims? An Economic Analysis of the U.S. Tort Liability System." In the study, the White House quantified the additional costs that are being built into the prices of consumer items because of litigation. It refers to these added costs as a "tort litigation tax." "This was a study of the cost of excessive litigation, so we refer to this tax as the Lawsuit Abuse Tax," said Dorigo Jones. "According to the White House, the average family of four pays an extra $1,894 in goods and services In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services. Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility (unless the "good" is a "bad"). It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax. each year because of this tax." A full list of personal injury lawyers who have contributed to the Granholm and Posthumus campaigns is available on the Internet at www.mlaw.org. M-LAW, a non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes. based in Southfield, is working to increase public awareness about the high cost of frivolous lawsuits and promoting changes that will save consumers money and protect the rights of legitimate victims. |
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