Chamber Litigation Center
Fighting for business in the courts
Founded in 1977, the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center fights for business at every level of the U.S. judicial system, on virtually every issue affecting business, including class actions and arbitration, labor and employment, energy and environment, securities and corporate governance, financial regulation, free speech, preemption, government contracts, and criminal law.
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As federal agencies pursue aggressive policy changes through regulation, the Chamber is leveraging its litigation expertise to address these threats.
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- Daryl JosefferExecutive Vice President and Chief Counsel, U.S. Chamber Litigation Center
- Tara MorrisseySenior Vice President and Deputy Chief Counsel, U.S. Chamber Litigation Center
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The U.S. Chamber fully supports Judge Kavanaugh's nomination for the United States Supreme Court.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today announced that John Wood will join as Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel on June 4. In his role, Wood will oversee the U.S. Chamber’s legal operations, including ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations and representing the organization in all corporate legal matters. Wood will also oversee the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center, which represents business on a wide range of issues before the courts and federal regulatory agencies.
‘He will undoubtedly use his gifted legal mind to help our country sort through our toughest questions for years to come,’ says Donohue
This month the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center marks 40 years of fighting for American business in the judicial system.
Business Community Pleased to See “Federal Land Grab” Reconsidered
Chamber's Tom Donohue: "We congratulate Judge Neil Gorsuch and applaud President Trump for quickly naming a Supreme Court justice nominee."