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Senators Challenge, Defend Tort Reform Job Claims
Norris: “There is not that concise of a correlation. The issue here is really to sort of level the playing field in this arena. It’s not who competes for the tightest cap or the lowest cap.” more...

Tort Reform Amendment Surfaces
Norris calls the bill “very much a work in progress.” more...

Medical Malpractice Suits Drop with New Requirements
State Sen. Mark Norris of Collierville defends doctors and hospitals as an attorney. He sponsored the legislation and says its effectiveness proves how many “frivolous suits” – in his words – were being filed. more...

Tennessee Targets Frivolous Malpractice Suits
“This is the most significant reform to the Tennessee Medical Malpractice Act in more than a generation,” said Senate Republi-can Leader Mark Norris, who sponsored the legislation. more...

Tennessee ranked best for business in tort liability study
“We’re moving in the right direction,” said state Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, who pushed a measure through the Tennessee Legislature this year to limit medical malpractice filings. more...

Bill to Limit Medical Malpractice Lawsuits in Tennessee Heads to Governor
The bill sponsored by Senate Republican Leader Mark Norris, of Collierville, does not cap damages that could be awarded to victims of malpractice. more...

Only a baby step
Supporters of tort reform in Tennessee are touting a measure approved by the General Assembly as a step toward eventual passage of comprehensive legislation that will revolutionize medical malpractice litigation. more...

Governor to get bill limiting medical malpractice
The bill, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris, R-Collierville, aims to make it harder to file frivolous malpractice lawsuits. more...

Tenn. Senate sends medical malpractice bill to governor
Senate Republican Leader Mark Norris of Collierville, who has sponsored medical-liability reform efforts since his arrival in the legislature in 2001, said the measure “is the most significant reform to the medical malpractice act in a generation. It’s the first time we’ve taken this significant of a step toward reform in over 25 years.” more...

Legislature passes medical malpractice reform bill
The bill was sponsored by Rep. Doug Overby, R-Maryville, and Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville. more...

Compromise medical malpractice bill passes
“This will probably cut down on the number of lawsuits,” said Sen. Mark Norris (R-Collierville), the Senate sponsor of the bill. more...

Tennessee Medical Malpractice Legislation Passes House
"Those cases ... cost the taxpayer money, because the health care providers have to pay lawyers to defend them whether they're meritless or not,'' said Norris, the main sponsor of the Senate bill. more...

Medical Malpractice Bill Finally Passes In State House
“It’s a big step forward in terms of cutting down on meritless claims and ultimately saving patients money.” more...

Medical malpractice reform on hold
"As a practical matter, it's over for this year," said state Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, who has worked closely with doctors' groups to try to make it harder for patients to bring claims of medical errors against health care workers. more...

Malpractice bill prognosis is iffy
"The locality rule has merit for both sides. It depends on which health care professional you ask," said Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, who has backed doctors in the debate. more...

Medical malpractice reform may have ‘gone down in flames’
Wednesday, a compromise bill that Briley (D-Nashville), Rep. Doug Overbey (R-Maryville) and Senate Republican Leader Mark Norris (R-Collierville) had crafted on the politically contentious issue of medical malpractice was on the House floor. more...

Tenn.: Medical Malpractice Legislation Stalls in House
"We think we had it in the best form when it left the Senate,'' said Senate Republican Leader Mark Norris, who aided in the compromise. "It looks like we won't have that opportunity this year.'' more...

Effort to limit medical malpractice lawsuits advances in House
The current version hammered out by Overbey, Briley and Senate Republican Leader Mark Norris removed a provision to place caps on damages paid out to malpractice victims. more...

Senate passes medical malpractice compromise
“This bill is a giant step in the direction toward preventing the merit-less claim from being filed in the first place,” Norris said, adding that that saves money for defendants having to, among other expenses, hire lawyers. more...

Liability reform bill approved by Senate
Norris, who handles defense cases as a private lawyer, said some defense lawyers also favor a statewide standard because they have to recruit experts for the defense too. more...

Medical malpractice bill passes state Senate
A political battle in Nashville is pitting state doctors on one side and trial lawyers on the other. more...

Senate passes medical malpractice bill
"I'm very pleased," said Norris. "It's the fruit of many labors." more...

Not So Fast: Tenn. Med-Mal Bill May Not Be Dead After All
Norris disputed whether defense lawyers have an easier time finding expert witnesses, noting that most doctors prefer to stay out of litigation. more...

Finally, progress on tort reform
We believe the approach, sponsored in the Senate by Collierville Republican Mark Norris, merits support on both sides of this contentious issue. more...

Briley says medical malpractice bill not dead yet
The Senate Judiciary Committee this week advanced the medical malpractice bill to a full Senate vote.  more...

Norris Medical Liability Reform Bill Passes Senate
Senate Bill 2001, sponsored by Senate Republican Leader Mark Norris (R-Collierville) with fifteen other state senators as co-sponsors, passed unanimously through the Senate on Monday night. more...

Tort reform compromise crafted
We are trying to cut down the number of merit-less claims, to separate the wheat from the chaff earlier," Norris said. more...

Medical Malpractice Reform Makes Unexpected Move in Committee
Senator Mark Norris, a Republican trial lawyer, unveiled the six-page amendment after a month of closed-door meetings with state Representative Robb Briley. more...

Med-malpractice tort reform agreement reached
More precise language of the bill will become available when the bill is filed. Language capping the amount a plaintiff can sue for will not be in the bill. more...

Tennessee Malpractice compromise unresolved
Norris acknowledged some unhappiness among the health care lobbyists for having been left out of the original talks. more...

Lawmakers look to revive medical malpractice compromise
Norris said the two sides are discussing the details of pre-certification and whether opposing lawyers should have more access to a plaintiff's medical information before a case gets under way. more...

No time for malpractice bill
"I bet we don't get to it today," he said. "But more time is always a good thing." The committee adjourned a few minutes later. more...

Medical liability reform stalling
The issue may come to a head Tuesday when Norris has scheduled a hearing on the compromise bill in the Senate Judiciary Committee. more...

Malpractice reform gets hearing
Norris said negotiators are trying to find a way to streamline the process and still adhere to health privacy laws. more...

Status of three major Republican priorities
Norris said he hoped it would cut down on frivolous lawsuits that drive up insurance costs for doctors. more...

Senate blocks effort to allow Sunday liquor sales
Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris, R-Collierville, and House Judiciary Chairman Rob Briley, D-Nashville, have been working with lawyers and health care providers on a compromise. more...

Humphrey: What? Ideas? We can't have that in Nashville
But then the Republican sponsors of the bill, Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris of Collierville and Rep. Doug Overbey of Maryville, actually decided to negotiate. more...

New political realities on Hill with GOP-led Senate
Rep. Rob Briley (D-Nashville), the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, and Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris (R-Collierville) have put together a deal on the issue. more...

Moves on Tenn. malpractice
"This will give more time for more people to take a look at the amendments we have filed on it," he said. more...

Certification, not caps, are goals of medical malpractice bill
Norris took exception to the notion that lobbyists for interested groups should have been involved in the negotiations. more...

Certification, not caps, are goals of medical malpractice bill
It is being hammered out by House Judiciary Chairman Rob Briley of Nashville and Senate Majority Leader Mark Norris of Collierville, both lawyers. more...

Compromise sought on state's malpractice laws
"The alternative is political gamesmanship and posturing, and I'm not in it for that," said Norris, who as a lawyer has defended hospitals against lawsuits. more...

Changes in health care malpractice would affect thousands
The legislative session starts Tuesday, but Republicans haven't worked out the details of this year's legislative proposal, said Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, Republican leader in the Senate.  more...

Medical liability could be part of 'Cover Tennessee' debate
State Sen. Mark Norris (R-Collierville) told NashvillePost.com this morning that medical liability legislation could be put forward as the Senate looks at Gov. Bredesen's "Cover Tennessee" health care proposals. more...

Sides divided over need for medical liability reform
To address the situation, physicians are getting behind legislation that would cap patients' non-economic damages at $250,000 and limit patients' attorneys' fees. more...

TMA drafts medical malpractice reform bill that's destined for plenty of resistance
The lead sponsor of the bill, Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, begins a series of meetings later this month to refine the language of the bill. more...

Medical official says state in 'medical liability crisis'
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, said problems caused by medical liability issues have gotten worse and that he planned to file legislation aimed at curbing malpractice lawsuits. more...

Tenn. malpractice 'in crisis'  
Norris said details such as the scale of fees won't be final until the bill is filed. more...

Physician liability in Tennessee ‘in crisis’: AMA
The American Medical Association has designated Tennessee as a state “in crisis” due to a deteriorating medical liability climate. more...

Practitioners may finally have state's ear for tort reform
A bill sponsored by Sen. Mark Norris, R-Memphis, calls for a $250,000 limit on non-economic, or pain-and-suffering damages. more...

Physicians' woes may finally yield tort reform
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Memphis, will reintroduce his bill next year that would limit so-called pain and suffering awards to $250,000, with no limit on actual economic damages. more...

High insurance hurts practices, MDs say
State Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, said passage of the bill that he will file on TMA's behalf will take time and may not occur this year. more...

Patients suffering because of legal climate, doctors say
State Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, an advocate for helping doctors with medical malpractice, said legislation to cap damages probably won't move forward in the General Assembly until next year. more...

Tort reform needs more than legislation
Republican state Sen. Mark Norris, chair of the Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee and a local attorney, considers Tennessee a "pre-crisis state" when it comes to malpractice and tort reform more...

Courting reform: GOP plans renewed debate over torts
Republican State Sen. Mark Norris, chairman of the Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee and an attorney at Armstrong Allen, is looking to change that. more...

Local legislators earned bragging rights.
Making a Mark: Another local senator whose stature was enhanced during the session was Mark Norris of Collierville. more...

Tennessee Takes Steps Toward Tort Reform
Norris went on to say that the committee determined more information gathering is necessary. more...

State on verge of real medical malpractice reform
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, expects legislation to move that will nip around the edges of  malpractice reform by pulling most cases out of court. more...

Senator Mark Norris discusses reform with Bartlett Chamber
Sue Griffith, president of the Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce, introduced Norris as a man who "is always working for us, for the public." more...

Legislative committee studies hike in insurance premiums
State Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, is the author of five of the 25 bills before the study committee. An attorney, Norris also sees the doctor's side of the issue. more...

Across The USA
Sen. Mark Norris is sponsoring a bill to cap non-economic damages for medical malpractice. more...

Committee on tort reform discusses factors affecting malpractice awards
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville and a Memphis attorney, spoke to the legislative committee in the first of a series of meetings to study the issue of tort reform. A tort is a civil suit for damages. more...


 

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