With the Pennsylvania primary in the race for President set to take place on April 22, the time has come to review the tort reform positions advocated by the various remaining major presidential candidates.
Although nationally, the issue of tort reform has focused on medical malpractice and health insurance, changes in those areas could obviously have implications in other areas of personal injury litigation. The ripple effect of any changes could affect both the plaintiff’s bar and the defense bar.
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