In lawsuits and legislative debates alike, both sides get their say. And the plaintiff’s bar, now playing defense thanks to Gov. Brian Kemp’s push to rein in abusive lawsuits, is ...
Georgia House Reps. Rich McCormick and Mike Collins left the door open to potential Senate bids in 2026 if Gov. Kemp doesn't run himself.
The Georgia Republican shared her views on tort reform, tariffs, and potential layoffs at the agency she now leads ...
Senate Bill 69 mandates that third-party litigation funders register with the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance and ...
Senate Bill 69, which would mandate that third-party financiers register with the state and require public disclosure of ...
House Minority Leader Carolyn Hugley discusses the challenges of being in the minority, tort reform, and the need for better ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp spoke about his tort reform efforts on WDUN’s “The Martha Zoller Show,” which has been a point of emphasis this legislative session. “I just want it to be fair,” Kemp said.
A group of crime victims, attorneys and security experts on Monday denounced Gov. Brian Kemp ’s proposed overhaul of the state’s civil litigation system, saying the bill would make it harder for ...
Abrams has long been a target of Georgia Republicans. Now, Trump and national GOP leaders are following their lead.
Sens. Ossoff and Shaheen explained why they had voted with all Democrats to block a bill to bar males from women’s sports.
Morning, y’all! I reminded you earlier this week, but I’ll remind you (and myself) again: It’s Daylight Saving time this weekend. While we’re at it, it’s also “Daylight Saving,” not “Daylight Savings.
GOP Gov. Brian Kemp is pushing hard for a civil litigation overhaul, contending that excessive damages are harming businesses and driving up insurance costs. Opponents say it would give too big a ...
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