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Rachel Beck, director of safety-public policy at the Colorado Competitive Council, said House Bill 25-1291 could drive companies out of Colorado. Her comment came during public testimony.

Cary Silverman, a partner and Public Policy Attorney at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, expressed concerns over proposed Colorado legislation that he said would enable the improper use of consumer protection laws to pursue personal injury claims.

Fire, a digital payments technology company, has highlighted the transformative impact of modern tipping platforms and automated payment solutions on gratuity practices within the service industry.

Texans are facing higher costs for goods and services due to the impact of lawsuits and large court awards, according to a study by Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (CALA).

Moelis & Company and Solomon Partners are managing a strategic process for GSTV, which could result in a sale or other transaction, according to a memorandum reviewed by Business Daily.

Mark Friedlander, Director of Communications for the Insurance Information Institute (III), said that legal system abuse is increasing costs in California, with plaintiffs' attorneys targeting consumers after disasters.

Karl Miller, a political analyst and writer for The Examiner, has commented on California's challenges in addressing tort reform.

Patrick Gleason, Vice President of State Affairs for Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), said, "Governors and lawmakers in fast-growing states like Georgia and South Carolina are pursuing tort reform for the same reason they’re looking to cut income...

Gabby Davis, a Solutions Consultant for Engagedly, said that an open-door HR policy "fosters engagement" with employees, contributing to a company's "innovation and productivity."

Briana Gilmore, Head of Global Accessibility Policy at Uber, said that the company is proud that Uber's Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV) service played a role in helping someone safely evacuate during the California wildfires.

Orbital Materials and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have announced a multi-year partnership aimed at developing AI-driven advanced materials and technologies to enhance data center decarbonization and efficiency.