Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's "tort reform" proposal would overhaul civil litigation. Some major Georgia businesses are backing ...
The Georgia governor’s tort reform bill package moving through the statehouse is touted to level the playing field in courtrooms.
Supporters say legislation will protect businesses, opponents say it will let insurance companies further enrich themselves without reducing premiums ...
Comprehensive tort reform legislation is on the agenda for the 2025-2026 legislative session in South Carolina. Senate Bill S. 244 was introduced ...
Governor Kemp introduced his "Tort Reform" plan that would redefine Georgia rules regarding civil trials and litigation ...
The bill stipulates that plaintiffs can recover only the medical damages that they or their insurer actually paid ...
Tort law has been a topic of debate for decades, but 2025 may be the year significant changes come to fruition.
Georgia long-term care providers are welcoming proposed tort reform legislation that would add significant revisions to how they could be held responsible for certain injuries that occur on their ...
The bills, authored by Senate Majority Floor Leader Sen. Julie Daniels, R-Bartlesville, and Senate Judiciary Chairman Sen.
“The status quo is unacceptable and tort reform is desperately needed,” Kemp declared. “Grocery stores, hospitals, road pavers, small business owners, truckers, restaurants, mom and pop ...
The proposed “tort reform” legislation will hurt sex trafficking survivors in Georgia and encourage bad actors. Not all businesses are unfortunate victims of random acts of violence.
MIAMI—Executive Director of Florida Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (FLCALA) Tom Gaitens on Thursday explained the impact and ...
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