Oregon Liability Reform Coalition
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Liability Reform Advocacy
Promotes awareness and public policy to lessen litigation's impact on businesses and taxpayers.

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Oregon Liability Reform Coalition


Founded in
2007
EIN
13-4331873
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Advocacy & Rights
Address
1249 COMMERCIAL ST SE SALEM, OR 97302-4203 Unite States
Website
https://www.orlrc.org/
Phone
(503)-967-6214
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About
The Oregon Liability Reform Coalition, founded in 2007, promotes educational awareness and public policy to reduce the adverse impact of litigation on businesses, taxpayers, and society. They work to limit the expansion of tort liability, reduce lawsuit defense costs, speed civil action resolution, and improve fairness in the civil justice system.
Mission
The Oregon Liability Reform Coalition promotes educational awareness and public policy to reduce the adverse impact of litigation on businesses, taxpayers and society. It works to limit the expansion of tort liability, reduce the cost of defending lawsuits, speed resolution of civil actions, and improve the fairness and certainty in our civil justice system.

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