• WTAS: Witnesses Reveal Widespread And Systemic Lawsuit Abuse In Marathon Texas Senate Hearing

    On Monday, the Texas Senate held a legislative hearing on SB 30, Sen. Charles Schwertner’s lawsuit abuse reform bill. Throughout the all-day hearing, witness after witness came forward to tell their own personal stories and firsthand experience…


  • WATCH: In Shocking Testimony, Former Personal Injury Attorney Reveals Being Threatened By Her Former Employer

    In a shocking revelation during a marathon SB 30 legislative hearing in Texas last night, former personal injury lawyer Melissa Casey revealed that her former employer – a large Texas billboard attorney firm – threatened her with…


  • ABC News Investigation: Fraud Scheme Uncovered Across NYC, Hurting Consumers and Raising Prices

    A shocking ABC News investigation has found New York City trial lawyers are able to abuse the court system, using potentially false injury claims to sue small businesses for millions. The result is skyrocketing insurance premiums and…


  • Another California Personal Injury Attorney Faces Disciplinary Charges

    The State Bar of California’s Office of Chief Trial Counsel recently filed disciplinary charges against another California billboard attorney. The charges are in relation to a 2013 $53 million settlement. As Law.com reported:  “The State Bar of…


  • Consumer Protection Reforms Needed To Help California’s Seniors

    Last week, Bishop Dwight Williams, president of the California Senior Alliance, highlighted the negative impact of frivolous lawsuits on seniors’ cost of living.  Bishop Williams wrote, For seniors, the impact of frivolous lawsuits is more than an…


  • Commodifying Misfortune: When Your Lawsuit Becomes a Stock

    Personal misfortune is no longer solely a matter of justice; it is now a tradable commodity. That’s one takeaway from Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Matt Levine’s latest column.  Levine writes about the rise of third-party litigation financing, a…


  • California Lawsuit Abuse is “Busting the City’s Budget” in Los Angeles at the Expense of Vital Public Services

    Opponents of lawsuit abuse reform often argue plaintiff’s attorneys are doing a service to the people through their representation, but a new Wall Street Journal editorial highlights that is not the case in Los Angeles, California, which…


  • What They’re Saying… Broad Array of Organizations Laud S.B. 68 Passage

    Following the passage of S.B. 68 by the Georgia House of Representatives, a broad array of organizations and stakeholders lauded the bill moving forward. Here’s what they’re saying:  Georgia Retailers:  SB 68 passes the Georgia House. Thank…


  • New Study Proves Florida’s Lawsuit Abuse Reforms Are Helping Consumers

    A major new report from the Consumer Choice Center finds Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s lawsuit abuse reforms have already succeeded in “reducing the state’s overall litigiousness, stabilizing prices, and delivering lower costs to consumers.” In terms of…


  • News Report: Small Business Owners Being Driven Out of Georgia Due to Skyrocketing Insurance Costs from Frivolous Lawsuits

    A new clip from Atlanta News First shows how small business owners are speaking out against the increase of what they call frivolous lawsuits being launched against them, hurting their businesses financially and the owners’ well being.…