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The Liability Reform Act

The Liability Reform Act refers to legislation aimed at modifying legal rules related to liability and damages in civil lawsuits. Its primary goal is to limit excessive legal claims and jury awards, making the legal system more predictable for businesses and individuals. This act often caps damages, sets stricter standards for proving liability, and streamlines procedural processes. Overall, it seeks to balance the rights of injured parties with protecting organizations from unpredictable or overly burdensome lawsuits, fostering a fairer legal environment that encourages economic activity while ensuring accountability.