State lawmakers who pushed the landmark tort reform laws in 2005 are keeping a close eye on the Supreme Court of Georgia across the street, where the justices are expected to rule on three key prongs of those laws by the end of next month.
If the court strikes any of the provisions down, tort reform advocates say they want to move quickly to enact a legislative fix.
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