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April 26, 2012   ___
Get the facts on the New Jersey Lawsuit Reform Alliance
Marcus Rayner | The Star-Ledger, to the Editor

The New Jersey Lawsuit Reform Alliance represents a diverse, bipartisan cross section of employers, medical community and entrepreneurs, whose objective is to stop abuses of our legal system. NJLRA believes common-sense reforms will grow the state's economy and eliminate frivolous lawsuits.


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April 26, 2012   ___
N.J.'s anti-bulling law still a lawsuit magnet
Marcus Rayner | Gloucester County Times, to the Editor

As noted in your editorial, "Look for savings in New Jersey anti-bullying law," (April 3), the state's anti-bullying law for schools continues to be an underfunded mandate, despite the bipartisan efforts of Gov. Chris Christie and the Legislature.


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April 20, 2012   ___
Local elections can help N.J.'s small business owners make a difference
AnnMarie McDonald | New Jersey Newsroom

Even in the best of times, small business owners' days are long and downtime scarce. Time spent away from one's business often requires a trade off in commerce. And keeping up with the ever-changing rules, regulations, and requirements can be a job in itself.


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April 6, 2012   ___
State lawsuit reform would boost industry
By Marcus Rayner | Home News Tribune, to the Editor

If you are a New Jersey resident, there is a good chance that you know someone who is employed by one of the 24 pharmaceutical and medical technology companies which have crowned us the nation's medicine chest.


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April 4, 2012   ___
Lawsuit reform would boost industry
By Marcus Rayner | Daily Record

If you are a New Jersey resident, there is a good chance that you know someone who is employed by one of the 24 pharmaceutical and medical technology companies which have crowned us the nation's medicine chest.


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March 19, 2012   ___
Opinion: Small-business owners can and must shape local policy
AnnMarie McDonald | The Times

Even in the best of times, small-business owners' days are long and downtime is scarce. Time spent away from one's business often requires a trade-off in commerce. And keeping up with the ever-changing rules, regulations and requirements can be a job in itself.


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