Georgia enacts sweeping tort reform: Key takeaways from SB 68

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On April 21, 2025, Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 68 (SB 68) into law, marking a significant shift in Georgia’s civil litigation landscape. Aimed at shedding the state’s “judicial hellhole” reputation, the law introduces both procedural and substantive reforms, particularly in response to the rise of nuclear verdicts and expanding scope of premises liability, signaling a significant shift that should be welcomed by insurers….
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