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Florida Senate Tees Up Lawsuit Limits

The Florida Senate will move quickly on a wide-ranging bill aimed at shielding businesses and insurers from costly lawsuits.
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The Florida Senate will move quickly on a wide-ranging bill aimed at shielding businesses and insurers from costly lawsuits.

According to a newly published agenda, the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee is scheduled Tuesday to take up the bill (SB 236).

Sen. Travis Hutson, R-St. Augustine, filed the bill Thursday. It largely mirrors a controversial bill (HB 837) that started moving through the House last week.

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The bills include proposals such as eliminating what are known as “one-way” attorney fees in lawsuits against insurers and reducing from four years to two years a statute of limitations for filing negligence lawsuits.

The Senate committee will hear the bill on the first day of the 60-day legislative session.

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