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…
Florida lawmakers are scheduled to begin a four-day special session on Monday to consider the redrawing of congressional districts, a process …
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that Missouri and Louisiana have secured a federal consent decree …
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee lawmakers are pursuing action against cities that align with private lawyers, proposing a bill that would give th…
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…
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah lawmakers will not give personal-injury lawyers new legislation that could have increased jury awards, deciding instead …
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A new report shows recent Florida tort reforms are delivering significant benefits to consumers, job creation and the stat…
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…
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…
LOS ANGELES - The economic fallout from excessive litigation in California imposes a “tort tax” of $2,567 per person and suppresses economic a…
