South Carolina Governor Rallies Support for Key Legal Reform Package
Following Press Conference, S.B. 244 Set for Senate Floor Debate and Vote
(U.S., filed March 31, 2023) Arguing the Court should review the decision by the Washington Supreme Court because it violates this Court’s precedents by creating an effectively irrebuttable presumption of racism. The decision will create unfair disadvantages for litigants—and particularly corporate litigants—by tying the hands of trial lawyers.
Following Press Conference, S.B. 244 Set for Senate Floor Debate and Vote
Proposed Appeal Bond Cap Hike Threatens Fairness and Business Climate, ATRA Says
New Report from the American Tort Reform Association Exposes Dangers of Aggressive Legal Services Advertising
ATRA Applauds Passage of S.B. 68 to Address Phantom Damages, Jury Anchoring, Seat Belt Evidence Admissibility
Legislation Addresses Unfair Fault Allocation, Provides Juries with More Relevant Information
Marylanders’ Annual $1,731 ‘Tort Tax’ May Increase with Proposed Changes in Annapolis