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Trial lawyer organization admits it organized smear on Tom Leek

September 19, 2024/in Florida Politics

  Jacob Ogles – September 19, 2024 Florida Justice Association acknowledged it wanted David Shoar, but Leek won an SD 7 Primary anyway. After denying involvement in a smear campaign against Senate candidate Tom Leek, a trial lawyer group is praising members for participating. “As an organization, we sent a necessary message to any legislator that would […]

Average citizens face an uphill battle against interest groups to get laws changed in Florida

March 8, 2024/in WFTS.com

For years, citizens have tried persuading lawmakers to repeal Florida’s “free kill” law Posted: 3:28 PM, Mar 08, 2024 Updated: 7:41 PM, Mar 08, 2024 By: Katie LaGrone TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — As Florida’s 2024 legislative session ends, Investigative Reporter Katie LaGrone is showing you a side of Florida’s law-making process the public rarely gets to […]

Senate cracks down on asbestos and silica claims

March 4, 2024/in Florida Politics

  A.G. Gancarski – March 4, 2024 The Florida Justice Reform Institute, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Insurance Council all support the legislation. The Senate has approved legislation requiring more information from people looking for compensation in asbestos and silica cases via 2005’s Asbestos and Silica Compensation Fairness Act Republican Sen. Travis Hutson’s bill (SB 720), […]

Senate bill forcing asbestos, silica claimants to divulge smoking history clears final committee

February 21, 2024/in Florida Politics

  A.G. Gancarski – February 21, 2024 Similar legislation is on the House calendar. A Senate panel is advancing legislation that would put new restrictions on those seeking redress from defendants via 2005’s Asbestos and Silica Compensation Fairness Act Sen. Travis Hutson’s measure (SB 720) compels claimants to provide more information about their smoking history, along with info about […]

Paul Renner still supports sovereign immunity caps

February 19, 2024/in Florida Politics

  Christine Jordan Sexton – February 19, 2024 Government shouldn’t have a right to hurt your kid in a negligent action and there’s no recovery whereas a private sector company can hurt your kid and pay reasonable compensation.” A closely-watched legislative battle over sovereign immunity caps may not be over. The proposal’s fate appeared to be […]

Florida could make it harder to sue polluters, assisted living owners

February 18, 2024/in Tampa Bay Times

  Florida could make it harder to sue polluters, assisted living owners The bills are backed by powerful business groups An aerial of a massive sinkhole that opened up underneath a gypsum stack at a Mosaic phosphate fertilizer plant in Mulberry in 2016. [ Times (2016) ] By Lawrence Mower Times staff – Published Feb. 18, 2024 […]

BILL DEALING WITH ASBESTOS-RELATED CLAIMS MOVES IN THE HOUSE

February 15, 2024/in Florida Bar News

  BILL DEALING WITH ASBESTOS-RELATED CLAIMS MOVES IN THE HOUSE Feb 15, 2024 By Jim Ash A measure making it easier for businesses to avoid asbestos-related claims is headed to the House floor, over the objection of trial attorneys and veterans’ groups. The House Judiciary Committee voted 15-6 to approve HB 1367 by Rep. Robbie Brackett, R-Vero […]

Last Call for 2.14.24 — A prime-time read of what’s going down in Florida politics

February 14, 2024/in Florida Politics

  Staff Reports – February 14, 2024 A digest of the day’s politics and policy while the bartender refreshes your drink. Last Call — A prime-time read of what’s going down in Florida politics First Shot Of all the things new mothers in Florida must deal with, jury duty soon won’t be one of them. […]

All aboard? Tommy Gregory proposes tort train to move controversial third-party financing bill

February 13, 2024/in Florida Politics

  Christine Jordan Sexton – February 13, 2024 It’s the second time this Session that a top Republican lawmaker is trying to link together contentious legislation dealing with lawsuits. For the second time this Session, a top Republican legislator is trying to link together contentious legislation dealing with lawsuits in order to try to win enough […]

House Panel Passes Judicial Term-limits Bill, a Priority for Corcoran

February 9, 2024/in Politico

BY MATT DIXON – |02/09/2017 12:02 PM EST TALLAHASSEE — Some lawmakers want to ask voters to apply term-limits to some judges, a proposal that received pushback from the legal community Thursday, but ultimately passed its first committee stop. The bill, HJR 1, if passed would ask voters to approve 12-year terms for appeals court judges […]

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