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Subject Starting Soon! The Camp Lejeune Justice Act - What Happens Next?
Date March 13, 2023 4:54 PM
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March 13, 2023 Starting Soon! The Camp Lejeune Justice Act - What Happens Next? Litigation Practice Group Monday, March 13, 2023 | 1:00 PM ET Mark Behrens Partner and Co-Chair, Public Policy Group, Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP Paul Figley Professor of Legal Rhetoric, American University Washington College of Law Ashley Keller Partner, Keller Postman Register! In 1982, the U.S. Marine Corps discovered that one quarter of the water wells on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune were contaminated with volatile organic compounds. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services has estimated that as many as one million military and civilian staff and their families might have been exposed to contaminated drinking water between the early 1950s and late 1980s. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 – one section of the larger PACT Act – was signed into law by President Joe Biden on August 10, 2022. The law provides veterans who served on Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 with two years to bring claims in the Eastern District of North Carolina related to this toxic water exposure. Over 15,000 claims have already been filed and some news outlets have suggested that there could be as many as 500,000 CLJA claims. Among many interesting topics presented by these claims are fees. Personal injury law firms stand ready to collect billions. The American Tort Reform Association estimates that firms have spent more than $41 million on targeted advertisements. However, there is some debate about if a fee cap is in place. A 2021 version of the Camp Lejeune Justice Act limited attorneys’ fees to between 20 and 25%, but the 2022 version does not contain such a provision. While some firms are prepared to charge up to 40%, others think the Federal Tort Claims Act will cover the Camp Lejeune cases and limit fees to 20% of claimant recovery. Please join legal experts for an update and a discussion of the many issues associated with the large scale litigation.  WEBSITE | PUBLICATIONS | MULTIMEDIA | BLOG | EVENTS | CHAPTERS | DONATE STAY CONNECTED ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ The Federalist Society | 1776 I Street, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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