Supporters of Gov. Kemp's bill to limit lawsuits say the money paid out in lawsuits could be invested elsewhere.
Tensions are rising with threatening language toward businesses as Georgia’s major lawsuit reform bill rounds out public hearings in a House subcommittee.
ATLANTA — Governor Brian Kemp’s tort reform effort got a lot of grassroots attention at the state capitol Thursday. The bill to toughen lawsuit rules is Kemp’s top priority, drawing folks on opposite ...
The bill has already passed the state Senate and is expected to be voted on by the House of Representatives soon. Both sides ...
Both sides of the controversial tort reform issue got their say at the Georgia Capitol Thursday, not on either the state House or Senate floors but in the ...
(The Center Square) – National groups are backing Gov. Brian Kemp's tort reform package as the bill continues to move through the House of Representatives. Senate Bill 68 would limit some liability ...
Georgia lawmakers continued hearing hours of testimony regarding the impact of liability lawsuits on businesses, consumers and crime victims.
Brian Kemp’s top legislative priority in trouble? A House committee wrapped up its fourth and final hearing on Kemp’s litigation overhaul Tuesday without a vote, hours after a group of House ...
Less than 1% of the injury lawsuits filed in Georgia result in so-called “nuclear verdicts” of $10 million or more, according to state court data and verdict reports.
Brian Kemp’s overhaul of Georgia’s civil litigation laws. But first, as the dust from Crossover Day settles, hosts Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy have the latest from the Gold Dome. On civil ...
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