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		<title>By: Robert Shattuck</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Shattuck</dc:creator>
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		<description>Plaintiffs&#039; lawyers impede economic recovery 
                                                           
Dear Ms. Dyer,
 
I am an Alabama resident.
 
I think plaintiffs&#039; lawyers impede the country&#039;s economic recovery.  I also think they undermine business ethics.  They particularly stand in the way of sensible medical malpractice reform as a way to lower the nation&#039;s health care costs.
 
I have a blog How To Combat Plaintiffs&#039; Lawyers where I record my efforts to communicate with lawmakers, judges, attorney generals and academics, among others, about how I believe plaintiffs&#039; lawyers ill serve societal interests.  
 
I receive no remuneration for any of my activities. I am not a member of any tort reform organization, chamber of commerce, or any other organization that has an interest in opposing plaintiffs&#039; lawyers.
 
Congress is debating more stimulus, health care reform, and other governmental action to get our nation&#039;s economy back on track, and the country is moving toward the 2010 elections that will be a referendum on how the current Congress performs about these important domestic issues.  
 
I hope you, as a United States Senator or Representative, or as a candidate for the Senate or the House of Representatives, will look at the contribution the plaintiffs&#039; lawyers make to the country&#039;s economic difficulties and will consider, advocate and propose legislative action to lessen the problem of the plaintiffs&#039; lawyers.
 
Thank you.
 
Sincerely,
Robert Shattuck</description>
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<p>Dear Ms. Dyer,</p>
<p>I am an Alabama resident.</p>
<p>I think plaintiffs&#8217; lawyers impede the country&#8217;s economic recovery.  I also think they undermine business ethics.  They particularly stand in the way of sensible medical malpractice reform as a way to lower the nation&#8217;s health care costs.</p>
<p>I have a blog How To Combat Plaintiffs&#8217; Lawyers where I record my efforts to communicate with lawmakers, judges, attorney generals and academics, among others, about how I believe plaintiffs&#8217; lawyers ill serve societal interests.  </p>
<p>I receive no remuneration for any of my activities. I am not a member of any tort reform organization, chamber of commerce, or any other organization that has an interest in opposing plaintiffs&#8217; lawyers.</p>
<p>Congress is debating more stimulus, health care reform, and other governmental action to get our nation&#8217;s economy back on track, and the country is moving toward the 2010 elections that will be a referendum on how the current Congress performs about these important domestic issues.  </p>
<p>I hope you, as a United States Senator or Representative, or as a candidate for the Senate or the House of Representatives, will look at the contribution the plaintiffs&#8217; lawyers make to the country&#8217;s economic difficulties and will consider, advocate and propose legislative action to lessen the problem of the plaintiffs&#8217; lawyers.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br />
Robert Shattuck</p>
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