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CJAC
(redirected from Civil Justice Association of California)

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CJACCivil Justice Association of California (est. 1979)
CJACCriminal Justice Advisory Committee (various locations)
CJACCriminal Justice Advisory Council (Salt Lake City, UT)
CJACCôte de Jade Athlétic Club (French: Jade Coast Athletic Club)
CJACCentral Jersey Aquatic Club (New Jersey)


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The Civil Justice Association of California was, within hours of the decision, drafting legislation and seeking a legislative author to reinstate the ability of individuals and companies to rely on pre-dispute jury waiver contracts.
The abuse goes even further when the same attorneys represent themselves, according to the Civil Justice Association of California, a Sacramento-based lobbying group.
In particular, Governor Schwarzenegger has shown leadership in reforming the state's workers compensation system, and the efforts of CalChamber and the Civil Justice Association of California in passing Proposition 64, which restricted the ability of the plaintiffs' bar to file "clientless lawsuits.
 
 
 
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