Last week, PCCJR Executive Director Curt Schroder was one of the featured speakers at a press conference calling for medical liability reform. The event, which was held in the Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda, was organized by the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society. During his remarks, Schroder noted the sharp increase in medical liability cases filed in the Philadelphia Court system…
Coalition Updates: Business
Fair Share Repair Legislation Introduced
A bill amending the Fair Share Act to bring the statute back in line with the original legislative intent has been introduced by Rep. Rob Kauffman, R-Franklin County. PCCJR led the charge in having this much needed legislation introduced. The Fair Share Act, which became law in 2011, provides that defendants can only be held liable for…
PCCJR Participates in Health Care Summit
PCCJR Executive Director Curt Schroder was recently invited to participate as a panelist at the PA Chamber of Business and Industry’s inaugural Health Care Summit. Schroder discussed how venue shopping and nuclear verdicts lead to higher health care costs across the Commonwealth.
Budget Negotiations Take Front Seat as State Nears End of Fiscal Year
June historically signifies one of the busiest months of the legislative calendar with a number of issues rising to the forefront as state legislators and the Shapiro administration work to reach a budget agreement prior to the state’s constitutional deadline. In the coming weeks, legislation will be flying between the Senate and the House as…
PCCJR Puts Spotlight on Reports Showcasing Financial Influence of Plaintiffs’ Attorneys
A recent opinion piece by PCCJR Executive Director Curt Schroder is shining a spotlight on the financial resources plaintiffs’ attorneys are allocating towards political campaigns and legal advertising. As noted in our previous newsletter, the American Tort Reform Association recently released two reports detailing the lengths plaintiffs’ attorneys are willing to go to tilt the scales of…
Legislation Creating Interbranch Commission to Study Venue to be Introduced
In the near future, state Senate Judiciary Chair Lisa Baker, is introducing legislation to create an Interbranch Commission to Study Venue. Baker recently circulated a co-sponsor memo to her Senate colleagues giving an overview of the planned legislation which would bring together the Executive, Judicial and Legislative branches of state government to analyze the medical liability venue problem and…