Days after approval of SB 68 in Georgia, state senators in neighboring South Carolina approved their own tort reform bill, S.
As tort reform legislation advances in Georgia, litigators with the Nick Schnyder Law Firm in Marietta detail their quest to ...
District 49 State Senator Drew Echols (R-Gainesville) won election to the seat previously held by his wife, Shelly Echols in ...
The second part of Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority to limit lawsuits and large verdicts won final approval ...
"We'll still figure out a way to continue to represent injured Georgians, but this makes it more difficult for us to get our ...
A contentious overhaul of Georgia's civil litigation rules is heading to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature. The Georgia State ...
Supporters of Senate Bill 68 argued tort reform is needed to reverse a pattern of excessive jury awards they said are driving ...
The second piece of “tort reform” legislation pitched by Gov ... restrict the practice of third-party litigation funding in Georgia. Senate President Pro Tempore John F.
Georgia lawmakers are advancing bills on tort reform, tax cuts, and licensing reforms during the 2025 legislative session.
On March 21, 2025, the Georgia Senate passed S.B. 68, which contains numerous provisions affecting civil lawsuits in Georgia. The provisions ...
A controversial tort reform bill may reduce lawsuits and jury awards, but there's discussion on whether it would reduce rising insurance premiums.
Georgia Senate Bill 68 (a/k/a Georgia’s Tort Reform Bill) officially passed the legislature and is now awaiting Governor Kemp’s signature. He ...
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