• New Report: Billboard Attorneys Advertise More Than Large Pizza Chains

    Billboard attorneys are giving large pizza chains a run for their money. According to a new report released today by the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA), in 2024 $2.5 billion was spent on ads for legal services…


  • Gaining Momentum: Lawsuit Abuse Reform Signed Into Law In Arkansas

    Recently, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders signed a major lawsuit abuse reform bill into law. According to the Arkansas Times, the new law will benefit consumers by lowering insurance premiums and promote economic growth: In and of itself,…


  • Trump Cabinet Member Announces Support for Gov. Kemp’s Effort to Protect Consumers

    In a recent interview, Kelly Loeffler, former Georgia Senator and now the head of the U.S. Small Business Administration in the Trump Administration, expressed strong backing for Governor Brian Kemp’s tort reform package in Georgia. This proposed…


  • A Pro-Consumer Call for Fair Legal Practices

    Alexis Kinsey, Chair of the Georgia Restaurant Association, penned a recent op-ed that laid out how Georgia’s current legal system is threatening the viability of small businesses and ultimately driving up costs for consumers. Kinsey, the owner…


  • Tort Reform Reduces Nuclear Verdicts in Florida

    A new report out of Florida shows that the number of “nuclear” verdicts steadily declined after tort reform legislation was signed into law in 2023. “Nuclear” verdicts refer to jury awards exceeding $10 million, often in personal…


  • Georgia Senate Passes Senate Bill 69

    The Georgia Senate passed Senate Bill 69 with a unanimous vote of 52-0, marking a significant step forward in protecting consumers from the growing, unchecked influence of third-party litigation funding (TPLF). This bill introduces vital reforms that…


  • Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones: Tort Reform is a “Georgia Consumer Bill”

    Lt. Gov. Burt Jones is making it clear that Georgia’s new tort reform proposal is about protecting consumers, not big corporations. Jones knows the legislation’s true intent: easing the burden on everyday Georgians who are feeling the…


  • “Out-Of-Control Lawsuits” And High Legal Fees For Trial Lawyers In Delaware

    In the Wall Street Journal’s op-ed pages, Yale Law School Professor Jonathan Macey highlighted Delaware’s runaway awards of legal fees to trial lawyers, calling for legislative reforms to rein in the amount of money they can make…


  • South Carolina’s Legal Reform Effort Reaches Fever Pitch With $3.5K Tort Tax

    South Carolina’s legal landscape is at a critical crossroad as lawmakers push for meaningful tort reform in response to the state’s concerning “judicial hellhole” ranking, which places them as the third-worst state in the country. The American…


  • Erick Erickson & Sen. John Kennedy Discuss Lawsuit Abuse

    Lawsuit abuse affects the daily lives of Georgians, from medical professionals to small businesses and families. With the rise in excessive lawsuits, consumers face higher costs, medical professionals are leaving the state, and businesses are struggling to…