Gov. Kemp Signs Major Tort Reform Bills in ‘Judicial Hellhole’ Georgia
ATRA Lauds New Laws Addressing Phantom Damages, Litigation Financing and More
(6th Circ., filed December 23, 2022): Arguing that the district court is attempting to fund an investigation of PFAS chemicals through an injunction-based class action. Left undisturbed, the certification order will yield disastrous short-term and long-term consequences.
On November 27, 2023, the Court agreed with ATRA’s position and dismissed the class action for lack of standing.
ATRA Lauds New Laws Addressing Phantom Damages, Litigation Financing and More
Concerns Mount Over Outside Counsel Contracts and Litigation Agendas
The Hidden Tax Crushing Families and Businesses
Excessive Litigation Costs Residents $1,011 Annually and Jeopardizes 40,000 Jobs Each Year
From Social Media to Car Thefts, New Litigation Trends Threaten Entire Industries
ATRA Applauds Passage, Anticipates Governor’s Signature on SB 68