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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed two laws overhauling the state's litigation system, aimed at lowering insurance costs, helping businesses, and improving the economy. The measures limit when businesses and property owners can be held liable for negligence and add regulations to trials aimed at lowering jury awards. The legislation has been controversial, with opponents arguing that some wronged Georgians will no longer get their day in court.
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