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American Association For Justice average salary is $80,049, median salary is $80,049 with a salary range from $76,565 to $83,533.
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Controller 83,533-83,533 Sherman Oaks, CA, 91403 2014 American Association For Justice Controller Salaries (2)
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Controller 76,565-76,565 Sherman Oaks, CA, 91403 2012 American Association For Justice Controller Salaries (2)
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  • American Association for Justice
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington Dc, DC
  • The Mission of the American Association for Justice is to promote a fair and effective justice system - and to support the work of attorneys in their efforts to ensure that any person who is injured by the misconduct or negligence of others can obtain justice in America's courtrooms, even when taking on the most powerful interests.