Difference between revisions of "Litigious Society Project"

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The [[Litigious Society]] is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  It campaigned against what it saw as a 'compensation culture'.  It is now defunct.
 
The [[Litigious Society]] is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  It campaigned against what it saw as a 'compensation culture'.  It is now defunct.
  
 
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In 1999, [[Global Futures]] 'launched the Litigious Society Project, which resulted in the first estimation of the cost of litigation to the British economy.'<ref>Global Futures [http://www.lloyds.com/Lloyds/Press-Centre/Press-Releases/2002/06/Refusing_to_be_terrorised_managing_risk_after_September_11 Refusing to be terrorised - managing risk after September 11], Lloyds website, Mon 17 Jun 2002</ref>
  
  

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The Litigious Society is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. It campaigned against what it saw as a 'compensation culture'. It is now defunct.

In 1999, Global Futures 'launched the Litigious Society Project, which resulted in the first estimation of the cost of litigation to the British economy.'[1]


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  1. Global Futures Refusing to be terrorised - managing risk after September 11, Lloyds website, Mon 17 Jun 2002