• Editorial | Florida Pays A Tort Reform Dividend 

    Read the full piece in the Wall Street Journal By the WSJ Editorial Board Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s litigation reforms are starting to pay off for the state’s citizens in a big way. Auto and home insurers are announcing rate cuts—and get this—even issuing rebates. State Farm said recently it will reduce auto rates in the Sunshine…

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  • Jeff Nelson: End the cycle of lawsuit abuse

    Full story in Florida Politics By Jeff Nelson For too long, Florida families paid the price for a broken legal system that rewarded lawsuit abuse over fairness. Billboard lawyers turned our courts into profit centers, driving up costs for homeowners and drivers alike. Premiums soared, insurers left the state, and everyday Floridians were left footing…

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  • Will lawyers crash your Halloween festivities this year?

    In 1984, a Michigan man donned his Halloween costume – a sheep – and headed to a party with his wife Little Bo Peep. But when he flippantly lit a cigarette, he went up in flames.

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  • Congress is Falling Behind on Lawsuit Abuse Reform

    Full story in DC Journal By Lauren Zelt All eyes are on Virginia and New Jersey as we await the results of the November elections there and what those results tell us about next year’s midterm races.  Federal candidates nationwide are campaigning for the 2026 election, and many voters are looking to their elected officials…

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  • Atlanta PI Attorney Resigns From Committee Chair Position For Failure To Discipline ‘Case Runners’

    Full story in Law.com By Alex Anteau Georgia has long been near the top of the nation’s Judicial Hellhole rankings, and now, even some personal injury lawyers are starting to have enough. On Friday, PI attorney, Darl Champion, of the Champion Firm, announced that he was resigning as chair of the State Bar of Georgia’s Committee on…

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  • Lawfare against Trump: Trial lawyers fuel Democrat machine

    Full story in Legal Newsline By Chris Dickerson Trial lawyers are waging lawfare against President Donald Trump, and America’s business leaders by exploiting loopholes in an unregulated system while driving up costs for every family. In 2022 alone, excessive litigation drained $529 billion from the U.S. economy — the equivalent of $4,207 per household. ……

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  • Op-Ed | Rising Car Insurance Costs Are Crushing Businesses

    Full story in QNS By Eduardo Giraldo Most New Yorkers don’t think twice about car insurance – until the renewal bill lands. But for small-business owners across the Downstate region, including New York City, Long Island, and the Northern suburbs, skyrocketing premiums have quietly created an economic crisis that is choking commercial activity. The ability…

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  • New fraud claims in L.A. County’s $4-billion sex settlement leave victims outraged

    Full story in the Los Angeles Times  By Rebecca Ellis It felt like the kind of thing that must happen in Hollywood all the time: a hundred bucks to be a movie extra. Austin Beagle, 31, and Nevada Barker, 30, said they were trying to sign up for food stamps this spring when someone offered…

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  • State Rep. Mary Dye: Washington’s business-hostile legal climate threatens farmers and our economy By

    Full story in The Spokesman-Review By State Rep. Mary Dye It is my honor to represent the people of Washington’s 9th Legislative District, where agriculture is not just an industry but the foundation of our communities. Agriculture is in my blood. My husband and I operate our own farm, and like so many of my…

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  • Nevada’s legal system is driving up costs for car buyers 

    By Aerys Pozo Full story in RenoNR.com As a car salesman and proud member of the Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, I’ve dedicated my career to helping people find reliable vehicles they can afford. But in today’s market, the biggest obstacle isn’t inventory or financing—it’s Nevada’s broken legal system that drives up costs for…

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