“The headquarters of the trial lawyers association in the nation’s capital lies in a predictably tony neighborhood. The red-brick townhouse is nestled in a posh area of Georgetown, alongside a languid canal. These days, however, those who work inside might want to change the canal into a moat. With Republicans in charge of much of Washington – and moving to put limits on litigation – the headquarters of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America could be described a building under siege,” The Christian Science Monitor reports here.
“The headquarters of the trial lawyers association in the nation’s capital lies in a predictably tony neighborhood. The red-brick townhouse is nestled in a posh area of Georgetown, alongside a languid canal. These days, however, those who work inside might want to change the canal into a moat. With Republicans in charge of much of Washington – and moving to put limits on litigation – the headquarters of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America could be described a building under siege,” The Christian Science Monitor reports here.
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