Illinois Civil Justice League

Illinois Civil Justice League

The Illinois Civil Justice League is a coalition of Illinois citizens, small and large businesses, associations, professional societies, not-for-profit organizations and local governments that have joined together to work for fairness in the Illinois civil justice system. The League's agenda is limited to working for, and preservation of, a civil justice system that is fair to all Illinois citizens and interests.

League Membership

The Illinois Civil Justice League (ICJL) currently represents more than 500,000 Illinois residents directly, and additional hundreds of thousands indirectly. Members and supporters include many of the major business and professional associations and societies in Illinois. Members include:

*Allstate Insurance
*Brunswick
*Caterpillar Inc.
*CNA Insurance
*Deere and Company
*Illinois Academy of Family Physicians
*Illinois Engineering Council
*Illinois Farm Bureau
*Illinois Health Care Association
*Illinois Hospital Association
*Illinois Manufacturers Association
*Illinois State Chamber of Commerce
*Illinois State Medical Society
*Illinois Retail Merchants Association
*Kraft Foods
*Metropolitan Chicago Health Care Council
*Motorola
*National Federation of Independent Business
*State Farm Insurance
*Structural Engineers Association

More than 550 units of local government (villages, school districts, park districts and library districts) are also members.

External links

* [http://www.icjl.org Official Site]
* [http://www.IllinoisJusticeProject.com Organization's Grassroots Site]
* [http://www.IllinoisJusticeBlog.com Organization's Blog]


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