
Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York
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The Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York is committed to fixing New York’s broken civil justice system — for the benefit of all New Yorkers.
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http://lrany.org 04-11-2010 14:44:45
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This morning, we joined The Business Council and Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York in urging NY’s Congressional Delegation to support a national AI framework—avoiding a patchwork of state laws that could undermine innovation and investment, and threaten our competitive edge in the AI race.






ASHLEY RANSLOW: Albany shouldn’t empower the shakedown of small businesses NFIB New York spons politicsny.com/2025/05/28/op-…

“It has the potential to stack the deck against small businesses and hands sweeping powers to profit-motivated lawyers, a move which is sure to increase questionable lawsuits and drive up insurance costs––ultimately making NY less affordable for everyone.” rochesterbeacon.com/2025/06/02/new…


‼️Upstate United warns lawmakers that the proposed FAIR Business Practices Act will open the floodgates for questionable lawsuits. 📰 Read the op-ed Rochester Beacon 👉 rochesterbeacon.com/2025/06/02/new…


Coalition cautions against NY’s proposed AI bill, the RAISE Act: "The bill's broad liability provisions and onerous compliance mandates risk substantially delaying new technological advancements from coming online, impeding the adoption of crucial tools.” thecentersquare.com/new_york/artic…


🗞️NY’s litigation environment leads to lost wages and increases the cost of goods and services. Rather than reforming our pro-lawsuit laws, a bill introduced by two New York City-area lawmakers, S4799, would create an unprecedented litigation free-for-all. buffalonews.com/opinion/articl…



“Langworthy’s bill presents an overdue opportunity to save money for taxpayers—at the federal, state and local levels—and to kickstart a bigger conversation about liability costs that Albany has avoided,” writes Ken Girardin City Journal city-journal.org/article/new-yo…


Congratulations to Executive Director Tom Stebbins on being named among City & State's 2025 Albany Power 100! ow.ly/YHOF50Wau95



The financing of lawsuits has become big business for financial firms in New York, who are able to avoid state rules and regulations for loans. The status quo hurts people with real civil claims and drives up the cost of living for New Yorkers, according to Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York.