Mark Friedlander, communications director for the Insurance Information Institute, said that Florida's legal reforms have improved the property insurance market by reducing lawsuit filings by 35%, attracting billions in new capital, and setting...
Tom Gaitens, executive director of Florida Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (CALA), emphasized the necessity for Florida to continue advancing tort reform to build on the progress made in 2023.
Tiger Joyce, president of the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA), has expressed concerns regarding a bill that aims to remove caps on medical malpractice damages in Florida.
Mike Caruso, the state representative for Florida's District 87, expressed opposition to HB 1551, stating it would reverse the progress achieved through tort reforms in Florida.
The Florida Realtors Education Foundation has awarded $242,500 in scholarships to students across the state. This initiative, now in its 14th year, has assisted 1,986 young individuals in pursuing higher education.