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Two of three ICA judges ask off Tucker data center cases
West Virginia Record
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Two of three ICA judges ask off Tucker data center cases

  • Chris Dickerson
  • Updated May 1, 2026

CHARLESTON – Two of the three judges on West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals are asking to step back from litigation over a Tucker Co…

A new Florida redistricting map likely to touch off lawsuits
Florida Record
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A new Florida redistricting map likely to touch off lawsuits

  • Michael Carroll
  • Updated Apr 22, 2026

Florida lawmakers are scheduled to begin a four-day special session on Monday to consider the redrawing of congressional districts, a process …

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Hanahay announces federal consent decree in 1A case
St. Louis Record
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Hanahay announces federal consent decree in 1A case

  • Kyla Asbury
  • Updated Apr 15, 2026

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that Missouri and Louisiana have secured a federal consent decree …

Tennessee targets lawsuits by cities and their lawyer allies
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Tennessee targets lawsuits by cities and their lawyer allies

  • John O’Brien
  • Mar 24, 2026

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee lawmakers are pursuing action against cities that align with private lawyers, proposing a bill that would give th…

Judge denies State Farm’s request to transfer case
St. Louis Record
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Judge denies State Farm’s request to transfer case

  • Kyla Asbury
  • Mar 20, 2026

KANSAS CITY — A federal judge has denied a request by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company to transfer a lawsuit over alleged storm damage fro…

Effort to increase personal-injury verdicts fails in Utah
Legislation & Government
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Effort to increase personal-injury verdicts fails in Utah

  • John O’Brien
  • Mar 11, 2026

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah lawmakers will not give personal-injury lawyers new legislation that could have increased jury awards, deciding instead …

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New insurance study shows Florida tort reforms are working
Florida Record
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New insurance study shows Florida tort reforms are working

  • Chris Dickerson
  • Updated Feb 26, 2026

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A new report shows recent Florida tort reforms are delivering significant benefits to consumers, job creation and the stat…

$3.2M verdict to white teen branded a racist gets appealed 
Southeast Texas Record
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$3.2M verdict to white teen branded a racist gets appealed 

  • Phil Davidson
  • Updated Feb 25, 2026

DALLAS - A Black mom who jurors found acted with “extreme and outrageous conduct” toward a white teen is appealing the $3.2 million judgment l…

Study: Opposition intensifies to La. carbon-capture projects
Louisiana Record
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Study: Opposition intensifies to La. carbon-capture projects

  • Michael Carroll
  • Updated Feb 19, 2026

At least 65 carbon-capture projects have been proposed in Louisiana, the most of any other state, but the proliferation of such projects to ad…

Lawsuits hurt CA economy, boost costs for all, report says
Southern California Record
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Lawsuits hurt CA economy, boost costs for all, report says

  • Michael Carroll
  • Updated Feb 11, 2026

LOS ANGELES - The economic fallout from excessive litigation in California imposes a “tort tax” of $2,567 per person and suppresses economic a…

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