LAWYERS FOR CIVIL JUSTICE
  • About Us
    • Who We Are >
      • Corporate Members
      • Law Firm Members
      • Defense Bar Organization Members
      • Board of Directors
      • Staff
    • LCJ Civil Justice Fellows Program
    • LCJ Annual Report
    • JOIN LCJ
    • Contact LCJ
  • Our Initiatives
    • Clarify Expert Evidence Standards
    • REFORM OF PRIVILEGE LOG REQUIREMENTS
    • Rules for MDLs
    • Allocate Discovery Costs
    • Disclose Third Party Litigation Funders
    • Reduce Burdensome Discovery
    • Fix Rule 30(B)(6)
    • Reform Rule 23
    • Preserve Judicial Independence
  • Amicus Briefs
  • LCJ In the News
  • Membership Meetings & Resources
    • LCJ CALENDAR
    • Member Login
    • MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS

Who We Are

Structure 

​LCJ is incorporated in the District of Columbia as a non-profit organization with a 501(c)(6) status as recognized by the IRS. ​LCJ Membership is comprised of three categories - defense bar organizations, law firms and corporations.  

The organization is governed by a 28-member Board of Directors.  View the entire board here.
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three categories of MEMbership

​LCJ Membership is comprised of three categories - defense bar organizations, law firms and corporations.

The defense bar organizations include DRI, the leading organization of defense attorneys and in-house counsel, IADC, a prestigious association of corporate and insurance defense attorneys, and FDCC, a group of recognized leaders in the defense legal community. Click here to read more.

Our Corporate Members are some of the most highly recognized names in the corporate world and represent a wide range of industries including pharmaceuticals, insurance, manufacturing, and more.

​LCJ’s select group of Associate Members are some of the most accomplished firms in the defense community and come to us from over 40 states and 3 countries. Click here to read more.

For more information on becoming a member please visit join LCJ.
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LCJ civil justice fellows program​

We welcome lawyers from LCJ Member firms and corporations that offer diverse, unique, and fresh perspectives, with a demonstrated interest in and commitment to civil justice reform. See qualifications, benefits, and how to nominate a candidate here. ​​
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diversity statement

LCJ understands that its success as an organization, and the ultimate success of its mission to bring about civil justice reform and to create a level playing field for its company members, is inextricably tied to its ability to maintain a diverse and inclusive membership that successfully coalesces to provide the best possible ideas and solutions for today’s legal system. ​​Read our full statement here. 
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LCJ is a non-profit 501(c)(6) trade association and does not employ any attorneys for hire.  
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  • About Us
    • Who We Are >
      • Corporate Members
      • Law Firm Members
      • Defense Bar Organization Members
      • Board of Directors
      • Staff
    • LCJ Civil Justice Fellows Program
    • LCJ Annual Report
    • JOIN LCJ
    • Contact LCJ
  • Our Initiatives
    • Clarify Expert Evidence Standards
    • REFORM OF PRIVILEGE LOG REQUIREMENTS
    • Rules for MDLs
    • Allocate Discovery Costs
    • Disclose Third Party Litigation Funders
    • Reduce Burdensome Discovery
    • Fix Rule 30(B)(6)
    • Reform Rule 23
    • Preserve Judicial Independence
  • Amicus Briefs
  • LCJ In the News
  • Membership Meetings & Resources
    • LCJ CALENDAR
    • Member Login
    • MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS