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Texans for Lawsuit Reform launches redesigned website

SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Texans for Lawsuit Reform launches redesigned website

AUSTIN—On March 29, Texans for Lawsuit Reform launched its newly updated and redesigned website, tortreform.com

The site serves as a one-stop resource for lawsuit reform news and analysis, as well as the definitive record on Texas’ historic work to make its legal system fair, efficient and accountable, a press release states.

“TLR has worked for nearly 25 years to pass common-sense reforms that have strengthened our state’s legal system and led to tremendous job growth and economic prosperity for Texas families,” TLR Communications Director Lucy Nashed said. “With the launch of the redesigned tortreform.com, Texans have a wealth of information about those reforms at their fingertips, presented in a modern and compelling visual setting that utilizes a variety of content to educate visitors about Texas’ legal system.”

The new tortreform.com is adaptive to viewing on mobile devices, which comprised more than 60 percent of the traffic the website received in the last year and are how 85 percent of adults in America consume their news.

The site features dedicated landing pages focused on broad areas of reform that detail the challenges that existed prior to tort reform and steps Texas has taken to create a fairer and more balanced legal system. The site also features a variety of supporting information—including news clips and TLR press releases and research—to provide additional context and information.

The new tortreform.com will use richer digital content, including videos, photos and infographics, to help Texans understand the impact of a fair and efficient legal system on our state. The site will also house original content created by TLR in its newsletter, The Advocate, as well as special reports and amicus briefs TLR has filed over the years. In the coming weeks, TLR will also launch a blog and redesign of its weekly clips email.

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