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Louisiana Legal Reform Bills Stall During 2026 Legislative Session

9 min · 3. Juni 2026
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Louisiana legal reform advocates saw several bills introduced during the 2026 session, but none made it across the finish line. Supporters say measures involving expert witness testimony and lawsuit settlement funds would have improved transparency and reduced litigation costs. They plan to continue pushing for reforms in future sessions.

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