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William L. Kovacs
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / October 01, 2007
Depending on your perspective, hearing that something is "the next asbestos" fills you with either great joy or great trepidation. For trial attorneys ... (read more)

Mark A. Behrens
The State Factor / American Legislative Exchange Council / February 01, 2007
Studies have shown that up to 90 percent of recent asbestos claimants are not sick. Those who are sick face a depleted pool of assets as asbestos lawsuits ... (read more)

Jay Lehr and Samuel Aldrich
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / April 01, 2007
This article is the tenth in a continuing series excerpted from the book Smoke or Steam: A Guide to Environmental, Regulatory and Food Safety Concerns, ... (read more)

Mark A. Behrens
ALEC Policy Forum / American Legislative Exchange Council / May 01, 2005

Michael Coulter
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / August 01, 2006
On May 23, the recently organized Michigan House of Representatives Committee on Tort Reform, by a vote of five to one, reported favorably to the whole ... (read more)

Ted Frank
Liability Outlook / American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research / March 03, 2006

James M. Taylor
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / August 01, 2005
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) on June 20 signed legislation to reform the state's asbestos litigation system. Florida joins a growing number of states that ... (read more)

James M. Taylor
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / July 01, 2005
The state of Texas stands to lose its status as the asbestos litigation capital of the country, thanks to newly enacted legislation setting strict medical ... (read more)

James M. Taylor
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / July 01, 2005
Asbestos litigation that has sent more than 70 corporations into bankruptcy and has clogged the courts with more than 700,000 civil claims would be a thing ... (read more)

James M. Taylor
Environment & Climate News / The Heartland Institute / January 01, 2005
Hopes for crafting compromise legislation to reform the asbestos litigation process have been revived as a result of the November elections. The Republican ... (read more)