Tort Reform Receives Swift Congressional Approval and President's Signature House passage last Thursday of legislation to rein in class action lawsuits in state courts received a thumbs-up from NAHB, which noted that the measure will curb the number of frivolous lawsuits that have needlessly cost the business community billions of dollars annually and harmed housing affordability. “This bill addresses the ongoing abuses in multi-state class action cases, such as forum shopping, where lawyers actively seek out local judges and juries who have the reputation for handing out huge damage awards for plaintiffs,” said NAHB President David Wilson. S. 5, the “Class Action Fairness Act of 2005,” cleared the House by a wide bipartisan margin of 279 to 149. The legislation is identical to the Senate version passed earlier this month. President Bush signed the measure into law last Friday. Prior to the Feb. 17 vote, NAHB sent a letter to every House member urging its passage and stating that the association was designating this bill as a key vote because of its significance to the housing industry. |