Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's "tort reform" proposal would overhaul civil litigation. Some major Georgia businesses are backing ...
Proposed legal reforms in Georgia could make it harder for sex trafficking survivors to seek justice, raising concerns among ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court has thrown out similar legislation before. Legal experts question whether that may happen again.
Governor Kemp introduced his "Tort Reform" plan that would redefine Georgia rules regarding civil trials and litigation ...
Supporters say legislation will protect businesses, opponents say it will let insurance companies further enrich themselves without reducing premiums ...
The Georgia General Assembly concluded its 13th legislative day on Thursday. That means there are 27 workdays remaining. And ...
Brian Kemp's proposal for "tort reform." The legislation contains a wide range of regulations, including liability limitations, restrictions on the calculation of damages and constraints on third ...
Tort law has been a topic of debate for decades, but 2025 may be the year significant changes come to fruition.
“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.
The 2025 South Carolina Legislative Session could see continued discussion on Tort Reform. The Institute of Legal Reform ranks South Carolina’s lawsuit climate 37 th in the nation. Tort costs ...
There was widespread opposition to the tort reform proposal during public comments with opponents arguing it only benefits insurance companies.
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