One of Governor Brian Kemp’s tort reform bills, Senate Bill 68, passed through both the House of Representatives and Senate, Friday.
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The Georgia House narrowly passed tort reform bill SB 68, which supporters say protects businesses but critics argue limits victims' rights to sue.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Reforming Georgia’s civil litigation laws took another legislative step toward reality on ...
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Legislation to intended limit damages Georgia juries can award is heading to the governor’s desk. Kemp’s legislative white ...
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Georgia House passes Senate Bill 68, a tort reform bill, by one vote. The bill now heads back to the Senate for further ...