Plaintiffs attorneys and reforming corporate culture
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On today’s episode, Richard Duquette shares some classic insights about Plaintiff's Attorneys and Reforming Corporate Culture. Society typically sees plaintiff’s attorneys as people who are just after money. This idea, however, is not necessarily true. Tune in to learn about what these attorneys do and how they can bring about change in the corporate world!
The Need for Plaintiff’s Attorneys
Honest corporate profitability drives the American economy. But, once in awhile, corporations have business practices that are sharp for Americans.
One example is when Volkswagen programmed 600,000 vehicles in the city for environmental protection agencies. Another example is when Wells Fargo created millions of unauthorized bank accounts and credit cards secretly. Such cases call for plaintiff’s attorneys.
Plaintiff’s Attorneys and Insurers
Plaintiff’s attorneys look after rude corporations. They help level the playing field for the common people. Some of the things they do is deter the sharp practices.
They have a unique work relationship with insurers. Sometimes they’re together, and sometimes they go against each other. The good thing about insurers is they want to prevent liability to invest in safety and research.
Promotion of Safety and Accountability
The attorneys promote safety and accountability by filing lawsuits and sometimes class actions. The insurers don’t usually earn big amounts in these situations. Overall, both insurers and plaintiff’s attorneys are set to deter misfortune and bad acts.
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