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State Needs Tort Reform

Marcus Rayner • The Star-Ledger / To the editor

In his Dec.13 article "Gov.'s office needs to regain its clout," John Farmer Jr. correctly suggested that Gov.-elect Chris Christie utilize his office's institutional powers to take control of the budget process as he prepares to "turn Trenton upside d

Tort reform is the key to a healthier New Jersey

Marcus Rayner • Times of Trenton / Op-Ed

Recently, I spoke to a young man who is studying medicine at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). A lifelong New Jersey resident who excelled as an undergraduate, he represents the best and bright

Report: When it comes to the courts, New Jersey is a

Andy Lagomarsino • newjerseynewsroom.com

A report released Tuesday by the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) places New Jersey's courts at No. 4 in its annual list of "Judicial Hellholes," with a particularly dire situation in Atlantic County.

Handlin: Trenton Must Halt the Medical Brain-Drain

Assemblywoman Amy H. Handlin • Asbury Park Press / Op-Ed

Let's say you are a woman over 40 who follows the American Cancer Society guidelines (regardless of the recent controversy about them) and faithfully gets a mammogram each year.

Reduce medical liability costs before more specialists leave N.J.

Assemblywoman Amy H. Handlin • Gloucester County Times / Special to the Times

Let's say you are a woman over 40 who follows the American Cancer Society guidelines (regardless of the recent controversy about them) and faithfully gets a mammogram each year.

Candidate representatives support lawsuit reform

Andrew Kitchenman • NJBiz

Assembly members representing both major-party candidates emphasized the importance of a fair business climate in addressing the New Jersey Lawsuit Reform Alliance on Sept. 17.

Health care reform starts with tort reform

Marcus Rayner • The Star-Ledger

Nearly everyone in Congress agrees that health care reform must make care more affordable for employers and families. More small businesses drop or reduce coverage each year due to increasing premiums, and more than three-quarters of Americans worry th

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