Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced a sweeping overhaul of the state’s legal system in two bills introduced Jan. 30 in the General Assembly, as state trucking officials and others looked on.
Governor Brian Kemp proposes tort reform to reduce insurance rates, but Democrats oppose, citing consumer protection and transparency.
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Atlanta News First on MSNGov. Kemp unveils plan for tort reform, says it will lower insurance costsTort reform has been an item on the governor’s legislative wish list for a while, and he said it could lead to lower ...
The statutory tort gives individuals affected by serious invasions of ... These include changes to the definition of personal information, the potential removal of the small business exemption, and ...
Johnson County Commissioner Kevin Walls said he brought Walker through the obstacle course and asked if the county could get ...
Gov. Kay Ivey touted Alabama’s improvements in education, infrastructure and economic development in her 2025 State of the ...
Lead counsel called a special master's recommendation to return $24.4 million in fees 'insulting' and full of ...
The Africa Business Coalition for Health (ABCHealth) hosted a forum today at Medlab Middle East to discuss the AI solutions ...
International healthcare and laboratory experts gathered today at the new Lab Automation conference track at the Medlab ...
The intersection of politics and medicine shapes the trajectory of health care delivery in the United States.The Affordable Care Act profoundly affected health care access, introducing alternative ...
First-party benefits define no-fault insurance ... may pay up to $1,100,000 for all medical expenses resulting from an accident. Limited tort is the lower-cost option of the two. When you choose the ...
The Dallas Bar Association (DBA) hosted the inauguration of its 116th president on Jan. 25. Vicki D. Blanton, former ...
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