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Tort reform is back in the spotlight as Louisiana officials and lawmakers begin to spar once again over auto insurance and damage claims ahead of the 2025 legislative session. Several House ...
First, a “tort” is a legal term meaning a harmful act leading to a civil lawsuit, and while lawyers know that, not everybody else does. To clarify, the AJC chooses to avoid the word in favor ...
Tort reform is back in the spotlight as Louisiana officials and lawmakers begin to spar once again over auto insurance and damage claims ahead of the 2025 legislative session. Several House ...
Tort reform is a lifeline for hardworking Georgians striving to build a better future. Former State representative says these reforms are good for Black-owned businesses . Credit: File photo.
Lawmakers could vote on a package of bills, Senate Bill 68 and Senate Bill 69, that would overhaul Georgia’s tort system as soon as this week.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed two bills, SB 68 and 69, into law enacting tort reform. Here is what we know. News Sports Entertainment Lifestyle Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
BATON ROUGE, La. - Governor Jeff Landry held a press conference Wednesday to detail the new laws on tort reform. It is the largest tort reform effort for the state of Louisiana. "Today, we’ve ...
Following the enactment of tort reform legislation, litigators are continuing to secure multimillion-dollar verdicts for Georgia plaintiffs. Attorneys explain how they're navigating around new ...
The Brief. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed two pieces of legislation that would limit lawsuits in the state. Kemp has made tort reform one of his main priorities for the spring legislative session ...
The SC Senate moved to neuter a liquor liability reform bill passed by House earlier this week, leaving it unclear whether a deal will be reached by end of year.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Senate has given key approval to a bill that would reduce liquor liability costs for bars and restaurants. However, they did it by attaching their entire tort ...