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Senate passes measure allowing recovery against malicious civil suits after heated floor debate After extended floor debate, the Senate approved Senate File 2157, a measure that allows recovery of actual damages when a civil suit is filed with malicious probable cause; the bill passed 29–17 with opponents warning it will increase litigation and costs.

The Iowa Senate has passed a controversial bill allowing defendants to recover damages from malicious lawsuits, sparking intense debate over its potential impact on litigation.

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#IA #LegalAccountability #CitizenPortal #IowaCivilJustice #LitigationReform

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Missouri bill would require disclosure of third‑party litigation funding, target foreign‑linked investors Representative Castillo (David Castile) told the committee House Bill 3205 would define and regulate legal funding transactions, require disclosure of third‑party and foreign‑linked funding, and give the attorney general enforcement authority including treating violations as unlawful practices and, for willful violations, a class E felony.

A new bill in Missouri aims to expose hidden third-party funding in lawsuits, targeting foreign investors and ensuring that justice isn't overshadowed by profit.

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#MO #CitizenPortal #ForeignInvestment #LegalTransparency #MissouriLitigation #LitigationReform

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Bill to create claims process for older survivor claims would preserve jury rights, sponsors say Lawmakers described a tort-liability bill that would create an administrative claims-commission process for older claims while preserving survivors' jury rights and removing caps on damages and attorney fees; sponsors said amendments and subcommittee work are forthcoming.

Lawmakers are proposing a groundbreaking tort-liability bill that streamlines older claims while ensuring survivors retain their jury trial rights and unlimited damages.

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#WA #AccessToJustice #CitizenPortal #SurvivorRights #LitigationReform

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Texas Supreme Court Hears Case Over Whether Attorneys’ Fees from Out‑of‑State Litigation Can Be Contract Damages The Supreme Court of Texas heard argument on whether attorneys’ fees incurred in separate New Mexico litigation can be recovered as damages for breach of a Texas settlement agreement; petitioners called the fees foreseeable direct damages, respondents urged application of the American rule and Chapter 38 limits.

The Texas Supreme Court is deliberating a pivotal case that could redefine how attorneys’ fees from out-of-state litigation are treated as contract damages in settlement agreements.

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#TX #CitizenPortal #LegalPrecedent #TexasLaw #LitigationReform #ContractDamages

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Task force reviews litigation drivers, ADR success and concerns about litigation financing Members reviewed litigation-cost drivers and Delaware’s ADR practices, discussed Florida comparisons, and raised consumer-protection concerns about predatory pre-litigation loans and third-party litigation financing; no actions were taken.

Delaware's Automobile Insurance Reform Task Force is diving deep into how alternative dispute resolution could significantly cut litigation costs and protect consumers from predatory loans.

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#DE #CitizenPortal #ConsumerProtection #AlternativeDisputeResolution #LitigationReform

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Businesses urge fix to Washingtonemail law; consumer lawyers warn it would weaken enforcement SB 5,976 would narrow the Washington Commercial Electronic Mail Act by raising reliance and damages thresholds. Retail and hospitality groups urged the committee to act to blunt litigation they call opportunistic; consumer attorneys argued the change would strip a practical enforcement path against deceptive subject lines.

The battle over SB 5,976 in Washington heats up as businesses push for changes to email laws while consumer advocates warn it could undermine accountability for deceptive marketing practices.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #LitigationReform #EmailMarketing #ConsumerProtection

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Washington committee hears competing views on bill to require disclosure of third‑party litigation funders Supporters said HB 2,255 would increase transparency and help judges manage complex litigation; opponents warned disclosure could expose attorney work product and chill access to capital for plaintiffs. The bill would require funder identity and unredacted agreements and cap funder recoveries at 25%.

A heated debate is brewing in Washington over House Bill 2,255, which aims to expose the hidden financial interests behind lawsuits while raising concerns about potential risks to plaintiffs' access to capital.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #LitigationReform #LegalTransparency

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Commerce Committee hears HB 18‑42 to curb alleged 'sue‑and‑settle' ADA website demands Representative Sherry Gallick told the committee her bill would preserve ADA enforcement while providing courts tools to identify serial or abusive website‑access lawsuits; small businesses and trade groups testified in strong support, citing demand letters that give 14 days to settle and impose high remediation costs.

Missouri’s House Bill 18-42 aims to tackle abusive website-access lawsuits while safeguarding the rights of people with disabilities, leaving small business owners relieved and hopeful for change.

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#MO #SmallBusinessSupport #AccessibilityRights #LitigationReform #CitizenPortal

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DeSantis credits litigation reforms with pulling private insurers back into Florida market Governor Ron DeSantis said legislation in 2022–23 curbed litigation costs and led to premium reductions and private-market recovery for auto and homeowners insurance, citing specific percentage declines and insurer actions.

Governor Ron DeSantis reveals how recent litigation reforms have slashed insurance premiums and revitalized Florida's market, leaving consumers with more options and savings than ever before.

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#FL #LitigationReform #InsuranceStability #EconomicBenefits #CitizenPortal

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House Natural Resources subcommittee examines claims that EJA is being used as litigation funding for environmental groups Republican members and witnesses told a House Natural Resources subcommittee that the Equal Access to Justice Act has been exploited by well-funded environmental nonprofits to recover large attorney-fee awards and delay agency projects; Democrats and law professors countered that EJA remains essential for low-resourced plaintiffs and that safeguards limit frivolous claims.

Republicans are raising alarms over the Equal Access to Justice Act, claiming it's a tool for environmental nonprofits to exploit taxpayer dollars while stalling crucial projects.

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#US #WashingtonEnvironment #EnvironmentalAccountability #LitigationReform #CitizenPortal

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Insurers push for expedited PIP payment rule to curb rising no‑fault litigation Insurers told the committee that abuse of the personal injury protection (PIP) no‑fault system by out‑of‑state firms is producing thousands of new suits and clogging district courts. They urged passage of Senate Bill 1101 to require insurers to tender due amounts within 30 days of complaint service to avoid automatic liability for attorneys’ fees,

Massachusetts insurers are sounding the alarm over a surge in no-fault litigation, calling for urgent reforms to protect both consumers and the court system from a wave of opportunistic claims.

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#MA #CitizenPortal #ConsumerProtection #LitigationReform #JudicialEfficiency

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Judge quashes Port St. Joe annexation; county seeks to resolve remaining disputes out of court Gulf County counsel reported a favorable ruling from Judge Collier finding the City of Port St. Joes January annexation procedurally defective and in breach of a 2013 interlocal agreement; counsel said he will pursue settlement talks to remove litigation as an impediment to local projects.

A circuit judge has quashed Port St. Joe's annexation, paving the way for renewed collaboration between county and city officials.

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#GulfCounty #FL #CommunityCollaboration #CitizenPortal #LitigationReform #GulfCountyAnnexation #LocalGovAI

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Opposition grows against Colorado's SB 157 due to litigation concerns Testimonies highlight fears of increased litigation and economic impact from SB 157.

As Colorado's Senate Bill 157 ignites fierce debate, business leaders warn of a looming legal storm that could cripple the state's economy.

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#CO #LitigationReform #CitizenPortal

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Texas bill mandates judgment payments to state treasurer by 2025 H.B. 154 directs post-judgment payments to the state treasury beginning May 7, 2025

Utah's H.B. 154 could revolutionize punitive damages by directing awarded funds to the state treasury, impacting both justice seekers and state revenue.

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#UT #LitigationReform #JudicialAccountability #PublicFunding #CitizenPortal

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Renee Guillen opposes Arizona Senate Bill 1036 citing potential for frivolous lawsuits Renee Guillen argues Arizona Senate Bill 1036 could increase financial burdens from lawsuits.

Renee Guillen raises alarms over Arizona Senate Bill 1036, warning it could unleash a wave of frivolous lawsuits that would burden municipalities and divert crucial resources.

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#AZ #MunicipalGovernance #LitigationReform #CitizenPortal #CivicAccountability #ArizonaLegalIssues

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