Georgia senators are supporting Gov. Brian Kemp’s top-priority legislation to limit lawsuits. Friday's vote comes after some ...
Georgia senators voted to pass the first piece of Gov. Brian Kemp's tort reform proposal, which has garnered praise from businesses and pushback from trial lawyers.
The Georgia Senate passed a tort reform bill that would limit some liability awards and protect businesses from lawsuits for ...
The proposed “tort reform” legislation will hurt sex trafficking survivors in Georgia and encourage bad actors. Not all businesses are unfortunate victims of random acts of violence. Some businesses ...
The new law, which passed parliament late last year, outlaws people consuming alcohol in a prohibited public place “and engaging in conduct causing a nuisance to other people”. Photo shows ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp emphasized his commitment to reforming tort laws in the state in a press conference Jan. 28, News 10 reported Jan. 29. Here are five things to know about the governor's ...
As pointed out in the American Tort Reform Association’s coalition amicus brief filed in this case, such an expansion would take advantage of the Ohio public nuisance law’s vagueness and ...
"Public nuisance becomes the monster that devours the entire law of tort," he said, arguing that any harmful product could be said to create a public nuisance by burdening the public health system.
A difficult labour law regime prevents businesses from managing their operations well. At the core of this sits the Industrial Disputes Act whose Chapter 5 prevents businesses employing more than ...
Tort reform pertains to an act that causes someone injury. Governor Kemp says he wants lawmakers to update Georgia’s laws. He says they hurt small business owners, drive up insurance costs and ...
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