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Want to cut down on ‘lawsuit abuse?’ Emphasize protection

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion February 18, 2023

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We have to give Gov. Ron DeSantis and business interests in Florida credit for a well-pitched campaign against “billboard lawyers” and a civil justice system they claim is raging out of control. In a particularly clever bit of semantic stagecraft, they are pushing a claim that “lawsuit abuse” costs each Florida household more than $5,000 a year. Unfortunately, this time they aren’t going to win the hearts and minds of most Floridians.... + full article



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