Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia warned that the state’s insurance tort reform legislation is at risk of being ...
Macon Senator John F. Kennedy, R-Macon, sponsored SB 68. Lawmakers pushing for tort reform say businesses and consumers will benefit. Opponents say the bill gives more power to insurance companies.
New York’s Legislature actually passed a good legal reform, reining in the dirty “legal lending” industry — but before she ...
Sponsors of tort reform bills in Georgia argue that an overhaul of the legal system is overdue, while opponents fear it could harm victims of abuse. Concerned parents and survivors are lobbying ...
Florida lobbyist engages with telemedicine provider First Visit MDThe introduction of a first-time tort reform ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has introduced a tort reform package aimed at changing how lawsuits are handled in the state. Kemp believes that excessive civil litigation is causing insurance premiums to ...
President Donald Trump has doubled down on his support for tort reform, casting himself as a champion against America’s “lawsuit culture.” Bolstered by longstanding Republican support, his super PAC ...
The socialist arm of the Republican Party is hard at work, attempting to take away the rights of Louisiana residents with one of their devious practices –- tort reform. Gov. Jeff Landry’s observations ...
Judges and juries are doing what they can to punish bad actors across industries, in spite of legislative efforts to limit the same. In 2005, the Ohio General Assembly enacted tort reform by codifying ...
Like cicadas, lobbyists periodically emerge on Capitol Square to undercut protections for everyday Ohioans suffering from personal injuries, despite Ohio’s Bill of Rights promising every Ohioan ...
Big business and insurers’ claims do not hold up under scrutiny. Tort reform will not lower insurance premiums. It will not improve healthcare access, and it will not create a fairer legal system.
Gov. Brian Kemp is dead serious about going after shrewd lawyers he says are killing the American dream of making a buck in business. But first he had to go after malcontents under his GOP tent.