Stevens, I was interested to see that former State Representative Clay Cox is FOR tort reform in the Citizen. Senate Bill 68 ...
Senate Bill 68 is a set of rules that changes how certain legal cases are to be handled in Georgia. It talks about things ...
Sponsors argue tort reform will curb "runaway" jury awards that threaten businesses. Bill underwent substantial changes as it moved through legislature.
Comprehensive tort reform legislation Gov. Brian Kemp has made his top priority for the 2025 General Assembly session cleared a committee in the Georgia House of Representatives Tuesday.
The fight continues over proposed changes to how civil lawsuits are filed in Georgia. As tort reform bills make their way ...
Kemp has vowed to call a special session if lawmakers fail to pass “meaningful” changes to Georgia’s litigation rules — a threat he recently reinforced. And the second-term governor promised to back ...
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's priority bill to limit lawsuits and large jury verdicts has gotten increasing pushback after an initial boost in support as the legislative ...
She never had plans to become an activist. A registered nurse, she led a relatively normal life, raising her two children in ...
Tensions are rising with threatening language toward businesses as Georgia’s major lawsuit reform bill rounds out public hearings in a House subcommittee.
Georgia lawmakers continued hearing hours of testimony regarding the impact of liability lawsuits on businesses, consumers ...
Lawmakers opposing the bill claim there’s no guarantee that insurance companies will lower insurance premiums for consumers ...
Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority—tort reform—passed the Senate on February 21, which represented its first major hurdle. Yet, ...