Georgia’s Tort Reform Law (SB 68) Grants Significant New Protections to Property Owners From Runaway Premises Liability Claims

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After two consecutive years ranking as the number one “judicial hellhole” in the country — followed by only a slight improvement to number four — Georgia’s General Assembly, with the leadership of Governor Kemp, passed sweeping tort reform legislation to help improve not only these ignominious rankings but also the underlying litigation crisis. Governor Kemp signed Senate Bill 68 into law on April 21, 2025, clarifying the circumstances under which a property owner may be held liable for harms…
By: Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
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