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The information you published from The Chamber and the ILR is at best a bad WAG.
FORBES: Lawyers Outspend Obama On The Web, Study Finds
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The ILR is one of several organisations-within-the-organisation rolled out to focus on issues close to big members' hearts.
ECONOMIST: Corporate lobbying
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No longer merely a vehicle for tort reform, the ILR is increasingly used to attack any law the Chamber dislikes.
ECONOMIST: Corporate lobbying
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An obscure but increasingly influential piece of its empire, the Institute for Legal Reform (ILR), plays an important role here.
ECONOMIST: Corporate lobbying
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The Chamber's in-house law firm, the National Chamber Litigation Centre (NCLC), supports the ILR's work, filing lawsuits and amicus briefs.
ECONOMIST: Corporate lobbying
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It is my understanding no one from Forbes, The Chamber, or ILR ever called to discuss the veracity of your article.
FORBES: Lawyers Outspend Obama On The Web, Study Finds
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The law firms have branched out into social media including Twitter and Facebook, the ILR said, sometimes without identifying themselves completely.
FORBES: Lawyers Outspend Obama On The Web, Study Finds
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The ILR is funded by the pro-business U.S. Chamber.
FORBES: Lawyers Outspend Obama On The Web, Study Finds