Jim and Carrie Carroll at Carroll and Carroll, P.C. represent the injured people of Pennsylvania and New York in Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Susquehanna, and Chemung counties in personal injury, premises liability, slip and fall, automobile accident and workers’ compensation cases Jim and Carrie Carroll at Carroll and Carroll, P.C. represent the injured people of Pennsylvania and New York in Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Susquehanna, and Chemung counties in personal injury, premises liability, slip and fall, automobile accident and workers’ compensation cases
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    6/3/2008
    James R. Carroll, Jr., Esquire
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    Another Step in Stopping Court Secrecy

     The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee is working on the Sunshine in Litigation Act—a bill that  seeks to restore public accountability in the judicial system by restricting court secrecy on matters that affect public health and safety. Secrecy provisions are often part of legal settlements and they prevent people from finding out about dangerous products.

    According to the American Association for Justice Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Linda Lipsen  "From tires that are defective to cribs that collapse on sleeping babies, secrecy agreements have been used to keep safety information away from people. Stopping secrecy in our civil justice system is necessary to ensure that defective products do not injure or kill more people."




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