Steven Puiszis Co-Authors Report, "The Economics of Justice"
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Jul 23, 2014
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
Steven M. Puiszis, a Chicago-based Partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, co-authored the report, "The Economics of Justice," which was the subject of an article entitled, "Economy suffers when courts lack funding, report says," which appeared on July 23, 2014, in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.
“What we tried to do is show the economic harms that have been demonstrated through independent economic studies, but we also talk a little bit about some of these other topics and show there’s a human price to pay when justice can not deliver on a timely basis,” said Mr. Puiszis.
Read the full article, "Economy suffers when courts lack funding, report says," on the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin website.
Mr. Puiszis is a well-known and highly experienced trial attorney. A large focus of his practice involves civil rights and federal court litigation. He represents clients in class action, commercial and products liability litigation, as well as in professional liability matters.
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