The second part of Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s top priority to limit lawsuits and large verdicts won final approval ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp took a victory lap as his legislative priority, tort reform, passed out of the Senate.
Supporters of Senate Bill 68 argued tort reform is needed to reverse a pattern of excessive jury awards they said are driving ...
On March 21, 2025, the Georgia Senate passed S.B. 68, which contains numerous provisions affecting civil lawsuits in Georgia. The provisions ...
Georgia Senate Bill 68 (a/k/a Georgia’s Tort Reform Bill) officially passed the legislature and is now awaiting Governor Kemp’s signature. He ...
Health care providers, major companies and small businesses are rooting for the changes that would come as a result of "tort ...
The BriefGeorgia House passes Senate Bill 68, aiming to limit excessive lawsuits and balance the courts.House Speaker Jon ...
A contentious overhaul of Georgia's civil litigation rules is heading to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature. The Georgia State ...
RELATED: Georgia's tort reform may not translate to lower insurance premiums "I just felt like we didn't perfect the bill," he said. But despite the consequences of his vote, the long-serving ...
After a state lawmaker said he lost his full-time job because he opposed Gov. Brian Kemp’s tort reform package, Vance Smith’s ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s big 2025 legislative push to pass lawsuit damage limits is ready for his victory lap, but as the ...
Georgia lawmakers are advancing bills on tort reform, tax cuts, and licensing reforms during the 2025 legislative session.