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Panel nixes Louisiana bill limiting damages awards to $500K
Louisiana Record
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Panel nixes Louisiana bill limiting damages awards to $500K

  • Michael Carroll
  • Updated Apr 15, 2026

In a setback for supporters of tort reform, a Louisiana bill that would have limited general or noneconomic damages in civil court verdicts to…

Reforms to save CA businesses from ‘shakedown’ ADA suits gain support
Northern California Record
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Reforms to save CA businesses from ‘shakedown’ ADA suits gain support

  • Michael Carroll
  • Updated Apr 1, 2026

SACRAMENTO — A member of the California Assembly Judiciary Committee has come out in support of a measure supported by tort-reform advocates t…

Fla. lawyer sees need for third-party litigation funding rules
Florida Record
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Fla. lawyer sees need for third-party litigation funding rules

  • Michael Carroll
  • Updated Mar 25, 2026

TALLAHASSEE — A third-party litigation funding (TPLF) measure supported by tort-reform advocates died in the state Senate earlier this month, …

Fla. tort-reform supporters push bills to rein in TPLF
Florida Record
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Fla. tort-reform supporters push bills to rein in TPLF

  • Michael Carroll
  • Updated Mar 4, 2026

Tort-reform supporters urged the passage of bills to reel in third-party litigation financing (TPLF) during a press conference in Tallahassee,…

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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…

Indiana proposes study on what lawsuits cost everyone
Legislation & Government
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Indiana proposes study on what lawsuits cost everyone

  • John O’Brien
  • Feb 24, 2026

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana has taken a step toward creating a commission that would examine changes in the state’s legal system that some feel wou…

Legal reforms earn Georgia Gov. Kemp recognition
Legislation & Government
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Legal reforms earn Georgia Gov. Kemp recognition

  • John O’Brien
  • Feb 23, 2026

WASHINGTON – An advocacy group has named Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp its Champion of the Year for measures passed in 2025 that addressed fairness …

Third party lawsuit investing costs consumers; CA reforms urged
Southern California Record
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Third party lawsuit investing costs consumers; CA reforms urged

  • Michael Carroll
  • Feb 5, 2026

SACRAMENTO - A California tort reform group is urging the governor and lawmakers to protect consumers from the economic fallout of third-party…

Fla. bill to undo ‘23 liability reform passes House panel
Florida Record
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Fla. bill to undo ‘23 liability reform passes House panel

  • Michael Carroll
  • Updated Feb 3, 2026

A Florida House panel last week advanced a bill that would reverse a key 2023 tort reform that provides a presumption for multifamily resident…

Indiana moves toward curbing questionable lawsuits by gov’t officials
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Indiana moves toward curbing questionable lawsuits by gov’t officials

  • John O’Brien
  • Updated Feb 2, 2026

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana lawmakers have narrowed a bill that was supposed to help ride-share companies in court into an opportunity to limit how…

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