NFIB Applauds Senate Vote on Critical Tort Reform Bill
Small business owners are urging House members to vote yes on SB68 and stop lawsuit abuse in Georgia.
Small business owners are urging House members to vote yes on SB68 and stop lawsuit abuse in Georgia.
Senate Bill 68 could come up for a vote as early as today.
Small business owners can’t afford to defend themselves from frivolous claims.
Learn the importance of identifying and protecting your company’s intellectual property (IP) from IP expert, attorney, and professor Steven Tepp in NFIB’s webinar.
NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research at the United States Supreme Court.
Many small businesses are struggling under the weight of excessive litigation costs.
In 2024, small businesses continued to navigate an increasingly complex legal and regulatory landscape.
Too often, lawsuits are filed just to take advantage of the system.
Small businesses continue to urge Congress to repeal the Corporate Transparency Act and its BOI reporting requirements
NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case Diamond Alternative Energy v. EPA at the United States Supreme Court.
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