User talk:SRP1828/American Association for Justice/Chiderahanaebue Peer Review

In 1946, a group of plaintiffs' that their workers were involved in had compensation litigation that was gathered inOregon and they have foundthe National Association of Claimants' Compensation Attorneys (NACCA). Their work broadened beyond workers' compensation, now including other litigation such as railroad, admiralty, and personal injury lawyers. '''In 1960 the NACCA changed its name to the National Association of Claimants' Counsel of America, and four years later, to the American Trial Lawyers Association.[3] In 1971, these groups merged as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA). In 1977, ATLA's headquarters moved from Boston to Washington, D.C.[4]. In 2006, ATLA became the American Association for Justice (AAJ).''' (NOT CHANGED) The groups beganing forming and working with to help the to AAJ. The competitor organization v=began to recignize itself as The American Trial Lawyers Association, or TheATLA. TheATLA solicited thousands of members began to join. AAJ filed suit to force TheATLA to drop the name, they just argued as to why the same is and shouldve been dropped.

Today, the American Association for Justice is being controlled by President Sean Domnick his sworning in taking place on July 17th, in Philadelphia. Domnick (Florida) is joined by other AAJ members including Tad Thomas (Louisville KY), Lori Andrus Anderson (San Francisco), Bruce Plaxen (Columbia, MD), John Bey (Atlanta, GA), Marion Munley (Scranton, PA), and Christopher Nace (Washington, DC).

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Chiderah Anaebue (talk page peer review)
His name being changed or not changed could be added as additional information on the second sentence and in the middle of the paragraph. ThATLA and it members also seems to be a crucial part of the AAJ in which that is the beginning of the progress for what will happen within the states. Addingpolitics as something that is substantial to the NACCA and its name changed can also be of importance to the counsels and the headquarters that is mentioned (above) Chiderahanaebue (talk) 02:55, 28 September 2023 (UTC)