No more outside bets: States rein in litigation funders
A growing number of states are cracking down on litigation investors who bet on lawsuits for profit.
By Keith Goble | November 18, 2025
A growing number of states are cracking down on litigation investors who bet on lawsuits for profit.
By Keith Goble | November 18, 2025
Absentee voting gives professional drivers a method to ensure their voice is heard at home on Election Day.
By Keith Goble | September 18, 2025
A Pennsylvania state lawmaker wants to use new technology to help slow drivers who have a problem with speeding.
By Keith Goble | September 17, 2025
Election Day is a couple of months away. If you are not already, it is important to get registered now to make your voice heard.
By Keith Goble | September 11, 2025
The family of a deceased hip-hop singer is suing a trucking company and a truck manufacturer over a fatal crash that occurred in March.
By Mark Schremmer | September 11, 2025
Third-party litigation funding topic of new state laws.
By Keith Goble | August 05, 2025
Several states are part of a campaign to minimize bridge strikes. The effort is supported by the Eastern Transportation Coalition.
By Land Line Media | July 23, 2025
Legislative pursuits have been enacted in multiple statehouses around the country to make various revisions to truck weight rules.
By Keith Goble | July 14, 2025
Multiple states have taken action this year to address concern about third-party litigation financing. More could soon follow.
By Keith Goble | June 30, 2025
More than $1 billion in disaster recovery funds are being provided through the Federal Highway Administration’s Emergency Relief program.
By Land Line Media | May 30, 2025
The Port of Savannah has announced a new mobile app designed to expedite movement. This port sees up to 16,000 gate moves each weekday.
By Land Line Media | May 27, 2025
Multiple states have acted this year to address concern about third-party litigation financing. More could soon follow.
By Keith Goble | May 22, 2025
Tort reform actions at statehouses across the nation that are of interest to the trucking industry are providing various results.
By Keith Goble | May 20, 2025
Shell Rotella SuperRigs 2025 is almost here. Those unable to attend in person at the Atlanta Motor Speedway can still take part.
By Land Line Media | May 16, 2025
A Rockdale County, Ga., man has been trying to build a truck stop since the 1990s, but a federal appeals court has shut that door for good.
By Tyson Fisher | May 13, 2025
Shell Rotella SuperRigs is bringing back a popular option for those unable to attend the event to still be involved in 2025.
By Land Line Media | May 01, 2025
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has put his signature on multiple tort reform measures in which truck drivers and others have a vested interest.
By Keith Goble | April 23, 2025
Third-party litigation financing is the subject of reform efforts at statehouses from California to New York.
By Keith Goble | April 17, 2025
The 43rd annual Shell Rotella SuperRigs event is scheduled for May 29-31 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Registration is now open.
By Land Line Media | April 14, 2025
Georgia state lawmakers sent to the governor a tort reform bill that is touted to level the playing field in courtrooms.
By Keith Goble | March 26, 2025
Progress is being made in Georgia to adopt tort reform that is touted to level the playing field in courtrooms.
By Keith Goble | February 28, 2025
Concern about third-party litigation financing is the topic of state legislative pursuits across the country.
By Keith Goble | February 20, 2025
The Georgia governor’s tort reform bill package moving through the statehouse is touted to level the playing field in courtrooms.
By Keith Goble | February 12, 2025
Severe winter weather has hampered several states and led to numerous emergencies to mitigate supply chain issues.
By SJ Munoz | January 10, 2025
Fuel tax rate changes of about 3 cents or less are set to take effect the first of the year in states from West Virginia to Minnesota.
By Keith Goble | December 27, 2024