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Arguably, the enactment of SB 68 represents a measured approach to tort reform in Georgia. It curbs abusive practices—on both sides of the aisle—without eliminating legitimate claims or capping ...
Tort reform might change how lawsuits are filed, but it hasn’t eliminated the risk of being sued – or the financial fallout ...
The result of Sen. Tillis and Rep. Hern’s bill would be gratuitous destruction for a useful industry.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp made tort reform a priority for 2025, and he and the Georgia General Assembly delivered. Now, the judiciary must do its part.
Georgia House Whip James Burchett talks in-depth about sections the state's new tort reform law in an effort to educate Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce members who attended Greater Georgia's ...
Greater Georgia, a voter registration organization, held an event in Savannah to discuss the recently passed tort reform bill (SB 68). The bill aims to lower insurance premiums for businesses and ...
Georgia’s tort reform legislation comes at an opportune time, as jury verdicts in recent years have been the stuff of records. Georgia was rated the #1 Judicial Hellhole in 2022 and 2023, and #4 ...
The tort reform package enacted by Kemp, ATRA adds, “will address the expansion of premises liability in Georgia that has left businesses responsible for criminal acts committed by third parties ...
For more details about tort reform, visit gov.georgia.gov. Vanessa Countryman is the Trending Topics Reporter for the the Deep South Connect Team Georgia. Email her at [email protected] m.
What to know about Georgia’s new tort reform laws, signed by Gov. Kemp, focusing on liability limits, third-party financing, and ensuring fairness in civil litigation.