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The Georgia General Assembly has passed comprehensive tort reform legislation, S.B. 68, that should interest any company operating or litigating ...
Georgia legislators took a much-needed — and much-appreciated — step that will support businesses across the state, restore ...
Elections have consequences, according to an old adage that is plainly aimed at urging people to vote for certain political candidates. If voters don’t, as the saying warns, they’ll have to live with ...
District 49 State Senator Drew Echols (R-Gainesville) won election to the seat previously held by his wife, Shelly Echols in ...
As tort reform legislation advances in Georgia, litigators with the Nick Schnyder Law Firm in Marietta detail their quest to ...
Opposition to a recently approved tort reform bill may have cost Georgia Rep. Vance Smith, Jr his job. Smith was recently ...
"We'll still figure out a way to continue to represent injured Georgians, but this makes it more difficult for us to get our ...
A majority of voters polled in Senate battlegrounds said abusing civil lawsuits has contributed to higher costs and that ...
Days after approval of SB 68 in Georgia, state senators in neighboring South Carolina approved their own tort reform bill, S.
Elections have consequences, according to an old adage that is plainly aimed at urging people to vote for certain political ...
A Republican state lawmaker defied his party. Then, he lost his job. When Senate Bill 68 came up for a vote in the Georgia House of Representatives last week, Vance Smith voted no. In an address to ...
RELATED: Georgia's tort reform may not translate to lower insurance premiums "I just felt like we didn't perfect the bill," he said. But despite the consequences of his vote, the long-serving ...