In April 2025, Governor Brian Kemp signed into law Senate Bills 68 and 69—two landmark pieces of tort reform legislation—marking the most significant changes to Georgia’s civil justice system in nearly two decades. These reforms aim to streamline litigation, reduce excessive verdicts, and improve fairness in Georgia's courts. At Rountree Leitman Klein & Geer, LLC, we are monitoring these changes closely to advise clients on how the new rules may affect pending and future litigation.
Senate Bill 68 introduces sweeping changes to Georgia's civil procedure rules. Below are three core procedural reforms now in effect:
Beyond civil procedure, SB 68 and SB 69 bring changes in several areas:
As Georgia courts begin implementing these new rules, litigants should expect some early uncertainty and possible appellate clarification. At Rountree Leitman Klein & Geer, LLC, we are prepared to navigate these changes and adjust litigation strategies accordingly. If you have questions about how the 2025 tort reforms may affect your business, case, or legal strategy, contact our team for a consultation.
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