Texas Legislature Unanimously Passes Important Civil Practices Reform to Protect Texas Ports Print E-mail
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Monday, 21 May 2007
Today, the Texas Legislature unanimously passed House Bill 1602, by Rep. Corbin Van Arsdale (R - Tomball). This important legislation will protect Texas ports against frivolous lawsuits that threaten the state's economy.

"Texas ports and maritime traffic are essential to the state and the national economies," Rep. Van Arsdale said. "This legislation ensures that these ports will remain open for business."

A loophole in the Texas civil practices statutes has led to an avalanche of frivolous lawsuits against the dredging companies that keep Texas ports operational. Besides being economic drivers themselves, these ports are critical to the state's economy because Texas has no natural deep water ports. The lawsuits were causing dredging contracts to be cancelled due to a fear of litigation costs. 

"When the plaintiffs' attorneys and business community agree that a litigation loophole needs to be closed, you know the legislation is greatly needed," Speaker Tom Craddick (R - Midland) said. "With the guidance of House Civil Practices Chair, Byron Cook (R - Corsicana), the legislation was negotiated and agreed to by both the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and the business community. I applaud Chairman Cook and Rep. Van Arsdale for their work on this critical legislation."

HB 1602 was passed unanimously by the Texas House of Representatives and by the Texas Senate. The bill is now on its way to Governor Perry for his signature.
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