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Oklahoma
State Senate
President Pro Tempore
Senator Brian Bingman, R-Sapulpa
State Capitol Room 422
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5565
For Immediate Release: February 23, 2011
Senate Approves Lawsuit Reform Legislation;
Bill is a Part of Senate Republican Pro-Jobs Agenda
The full Senate has given approval to one of the lawsuit
reform measures recently passed out of committee. Supporters said
the bill will help end Oklahoma’s reputation as a lawsuit
destination state while preserving the right to a fair trial. The
measure received bi-partisan support Wednesday afternoon with a
vote of 29-18.
“This is critical to our efforts to boost Oklahoma’s
economic recovery through laws that encourage businesses to locate
and stay in our state, creating more jobs,” said Senate President
Pro Tempore Brian Bingman, R-Sapulpa. “Lawsuit reform is about
providing the jury with better information and allowing them to
make more informed decisions, this bill will accomplish that and
improve the system for us all.”
Sen. Anthony Sykes, R-Moore, is principal author of Senate Bill
863. He said that “…this reform will preserve the right
to a fair trial by strengthening the ability of jurors to evaluate
each case while also reducing the likelihood of a frivolous lawsuit.”
Senate Bill 863 will put a hard cap on non-economic damages at
$250,000, although that cap can be disregarded in certain cases
if the court and jury determine a higher amount is justified. SB
863 provides parameters for such cases. The bill contains no provisions
for capping economic damages.
The bill will now move to the House of Representatives for further
consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Bingman: (405) 521-5605

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