Bill
LC 4079
Generally revise civil liability laws
LC 4079 aimed to broadly revise civil liability laws (torts/remedies) but died in process; if enacted, it would reshape liability standards, damages, defenses, and timelines.
Bill
LC 4079
LC 4079 aimed to broadly revise civil liability laws (torts/remedies) but died in process; if enacted, it would reshape liability standards, damages, defenses, and timelines.
LC 4079 is a draft bill that would have undertaken a broad revision of civil liability laws, including areas related to remedies and torts. Because only metadata is provided, the exact substantive provisions are not available here. The bill’s intent, as suggested by the title, would likely have addressed how civil liability is assessed, resolved, and awarded across civil lawsuits.
The bill did not advance to a final passage or become law, and the draft was recorded as having died in process as of the latest action date.
The available information confirms only the bill’s general purpose (to revise civil liability laws) and its basic administrative status. No text or summaries of specific provisions are provided in the available data.
While specific provisions are not provided, a bill with this scope could, in general, affect:
- Standards of liability in tort and related civil claims
- Damages rules (caps, punitive damages, compensatory awards)
- Comparative fault or joint-and-several liability allocations
- Statutes of limitations and tolling for tort claims
- Procedural requirements (e.g., expert disclosures, pre-suit notice, discovery rules)
- Immunities, defenses, and exemptions for certain classes of defendants (e.g., government entities, professionals)
- Definitions of key terms (negligence, duty, breach, causation)
Any of these areas could influence plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation, administrative processes, and compliance requirements for businesses and public agencies.
LC 4079 was a draft aiming to generally revise civil liability laws but died in process in May 2025. The absence of the bill text means precise provisions and impacts cannot be stated here; future tracking should focus on the official text and accompanying analyses if reintroduced.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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