GEORGIA’S SO-CALLED tort reform law was a hot issue in last year’s election for state Supreme Court, as a group dedicated to the law’s survival raised nearly $1.7 million to campaign against Presiding Justice Carol W. Hunstein.
Hunstein won a surprisingly easy victory, and Tuesday the unchanged court continued its quiet business of one-by-one considering plaintiffs’ challenges to various aspects of the legislative package known as SB 3.
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