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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…
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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…
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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…
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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.…
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In a recent interview with The Trucker, outgoing Truckload Carriers Association chairman John Culp noted addressing insurance costs and nuclear verdicts are some of the most pressing issues for the trucking industry, and said lawsuit reform is…
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A Georgia trial lawyer is in the news after promising to “punish” Georgia small business owners who back Governor Kemp’s legislation to end lawsuit abuse, threatening to sue them for speaking out. The legislation, which passed the…
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The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report confirms that motor vehicle insurance costs remain a major contributor to inflation in the United States, rising 11.1% over the past year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According…
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At yesterday’s Georgia House hearing on lawsuit abuse reform, two witnesses highlighted how the current personal injury system takes advantage of consumers and the need for reforms that guarantee consumer protections. Brett Johnson, the founder and CEO…
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Mark Wilson, president and CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce, penned an op-ed in the Miami Herald, highlighting how Gov. Ron DeSantis’ lawsuit abuse reforms have started to “curb outrageous litigation bonanzas to improve and stabilize…
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Third party litigation funding (TPLF) has quickly grown into a $15.2 billion industry. However, consumers trying to access the legal system can often find themselves buried in debt when their case ends. Though numerous examples exist, legal…