Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's "tort reform" proposal would overhaul civil litigation. Some major Georgia businesses are backing ...
There was widespread opposition to the tort reform proposal during public comments with opponents arguing it only benefits insurance companies.
The Arkansas Supreme Court has thrown out similar legislation before. Legal experts question whether that may happen again.
This is the first in a series of articles covering the topics discussed at legislative gatherings hosted by the League of ...
Our Industrials & Manufacturing and Products Liability Groups discuss a bill introduced in Georgia that aims to rein in “nuclear” verdicts that ...
The Georgia General Assembly convened on January 13, 2025, marking the start of what is expected to be a pivotal year for ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced a sweeping overhaul of the state’s legal system in two bills introduced Jan. 30 in the ...
Greg Neinstein’s law firm, Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers, has recently undergone strategic growth beyond personal injury ...
"The medical side of the damages should be limited ... There are two purposes to the "remedy of tort," Hoggard said. "To make the victim whole and as a deterrent effect. The wrongdoer is held ...
Supporters say legislation will protect businesses, opponents say it will let insurance companies further enrich themselves without reducing premiums ...
Leveling the playing field” has been a running theme, for the past couple of years, in Governor Brian Kemp’s drive for tort reform.