Gov. Brian Kemp wants major changes to Georgia’s tort reform laws. He called it his top priority this legislative session.
The Georgia Senate passed tort reform bill SB 68 to reduce litigation costs, as advocated by Senate President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy. Critics are concerned about access to justice.
A federal judge on Friday appointed a lead monitor with three decades of experience in corrections to oversee a consent ...
Gov. Brian Kemp kicked off his penultimate year in office in January with the threat of a special session if “meaningful, ...
In an extended interview with The Georgia Vote, State Senator Josh McLaurin (D-Sandy Springs) lays out his response to the governor's tort reform push, discusses some of the other major legislative ...
Georgia senators voted to pass the first piece of Gov. Brian Kemp's tort reform proposal, which has garnered praise from ...
Our Industrials & Manufacturing and Products Liability Groups discuss a bill introduced in Georgia that aims to rein in “nuclear” verdicts that ...
ATLANTA — The year’s long push to pass legislative efforts surrounding Gov. Brian Kemp’s Tort reform plan is heading in the ...
Governors and lawmakers in some of the fastest growing states are now pursuing tort reform for the same reason the seek to ...