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Celebrating a 30-Year Legacy of Success

Texas has the eighth largest economy in the world and more Fortune 500 companies than any other state, but this has not happened by accident. It’s the result of hard work by volunteers from around the state and smart policy choices by our leadership and Legislature, including embracing tort reform 30 years ago.

Commercial Vehicle Litigation

The biggest threat to many Texas businesses today? Abusive lawsuits targeting commercial vehicle fleets. Texas has seen a 118 percent increase in motor vehicle lawsuits since 2008, with one in ten crashes resulting in a lawsuit in 2019. And any vehicle with a company logo is a target.

Texas Needs Honest and Competent Judges

“Improving our legal system starts with ensuring we elect competent and impartial judges to apply our laws and Constitution as written, without legislating from the bench.”
—Gov. Greg Abbott

Making Business Our Business

Specialized business courts like the Delaware Court of Chancery can be an important addition to a state’s economic foundation. These courts quickly and expertly handle complex business litigation, freeing up other courts to handle other types of cases.

TLR Tuesdays is hosted by Lee Parsley and Mary Tipps and features conversations about the Texas litigation environment and the reforms that are crucial to keeping Texas the best place in the nation to live and to work.

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TLR Weekly News Roundup: August 20, 2025

Conservative, tax-cutting states are enacting comprehensive tort reform measures to reduce the threat of frivolous litigation, while blue states such as Illinois are encouraging litigation against businesses.

TLR Weekly News Roundup: August 13, 2025

States in all corners of the country are stepping up to the plate to address the influx of third-party litigation funding that is harming the U.S. legal system by placing investment returns over injured individuals.

TLR Applauds Texas Supreme Court Decisions

Texans for Lawsuit Reform (TLR) released the following statement today upon the Texas Supreme Court decisions in three important cases: In re SpaceX, In re Oncor, and Werner Enterprises vs. Blake.