About the President

Lisa A. Rickard has served as president of the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) since March 2003. She provides strategic leadership to ILR's comprehensive program aimed at changing the legal culture that has resulted in our nation's litigation explosion.

ILR's multifaceted campaign takes the fight for legal reform to legislators, the courts, and the public by engaging in legislative advocacy, litigation support, and voter education. Conducting seminal research to strengthen the case for reform and building strategic alliances are also cornerstones of ILR's mission to restore fairness to our nation's civil justice system.

Rickard has led multiple comprehensive reform campaigns at the state level, with marquis victories in Mississippi and Texas, both notorious trial bar strongholds. She has also directed numerous voter education initiatives in state supreme court and attorney general races, resulting in fairer and more balanced legal climates in those states. At the federal level, Rickard played a role in passage of the Class Action Fairness Act, the culmination of a five-year effort. In the international arena, Rickard is leading the Coalition to Curb Global Forum Shopping, which seeks to stop the importation of foreign lawsuits to U.S. courts and stem the export of U.S.-style litigation features to other countries.

Rickard has spent over 25 years as a public policy advocate, most recently as vice president, federal and state government affairs, for The Dow Chemical Company. Previously, she was senior vice president, federal and state government relations, for Ryder System, Inc.

Rickard was a partner in the Washington, DC, law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld where she represented corporate and public sector interests before Congress, the White House, and regulatory agencies. She also has worked in the offices of former Sens. Frank Murkowski (R-AK) and Richard Stone (D-FL).

She currently serves on the board of directors of the Women's Research and Education Institute.  Additionally, she is a member of the Business Government Relations Council and the Carlton Club.

Rickard graduated from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, and received her juris doctorate from American University in Washington, DC, where she was executive editor of the Law Review. She is a member of the District of Columbia Bar.

Rickard resides in Potomac, Maryland, with her husband, Scott, and two sons, Jack and Justin.

Read her most recent statement in the President's Corner

 

President's Corner

President Lisa A. Rickard

Is your state a good one in which to do business? How you answer that question could be affected by a number of factors, but in our increasingly lawsuit-happy society, many companies are looking at the fairness of a state's court system when deciding where to do business.

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