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Ga. Senate bill aims to limit lawsuits

- By Ben Nadler

A Georgia Senate bill backed by Republican­s aims to take on the tall task of limiting lawsuits in state courts, citing high legal costs faced by businesses.

Senate Bill 415, sponsored by state Sen. Steve Gooch of Dahlonega, would make many changes to civil law in Georgia. It would change the informatio­n that could be provided to jurors trying civil cases, make it more difficult to sue landowners for injuries caused by a third party and limit the amount of time someone has to bring a product liability lawsuit, among other provisions.

Gooch said during a news conference Thursday that “Georgia’s reputation has been badly tarnished in recent years by a civil justice system that tolerates lawsuit abuse, expands theory of liability for businesses and property owners, awards frequent nuclear or runaway verdicts and fails to deliver on the promise of predictabi­lity.” He said that drives up costs on everything from grocery items to insurance premiums for Georgia families and businesses.

The bill was heard by a Senate subcommitt­ee Wednesday. No vote was taken, though Gooch said he’d like to make a few changes in consultati­on with committee members and bring it back quickly.

Jon Pope, an attorney in Gainesvill­e and the executive vice president for the Georgia Trial Lawyers Associatio­n, spoke forcefully against the bill.

“Senate Bill 415, if it becomes law, is going to drasticall­y change about 15 areas of law,” Pope said. “Trucking, aviation, municipal law, tort law, jury trials, rules of evidence, product liability, premises liability, asbestos law.”

Pope provided specific criticism for each section of the bill during the committee hearing and said the legislatio­n was “not good for the state of Georgia.”

The bill came about as a result of several recommenda­tions put together by a Senate study committee last year that included Gooch.

 ?? Ap-john Bazemore, File ?? In this Feb. 4 file photo, Sen. Steve Gooch, R-dahlonega, speaks from the well on the floor of the Georgia State Senate in Atlanta. A Georgia Senate bill, sponsored by Gooch and backed by Republican­s, aims to take on the tall task of limiting lawsuits in state courts, citing high legal costs faced by businesses.
Ap-john Bazemore, File In this Feb. 4 file photo, Sen. Steve Gooch, R-dahlonega, speaks from the well on the floor of the Georgia State Senate in Atlanta. A Georgia Senate bill, sponsored by Gooch and backed by Republican­s, aims to take on the tall task of limiting lawsuits in state courts, citing high legal costs faced by businesses.

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