Imagine a small-town business owner facing a meritless lawsuit that could bankrupt three generations of family enterprise. His lawyers advise settling because the plaintiff’s backers have unlimited ...
Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) on March 10 submitted a rules suggestion proposing an amendment to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure ...
The litigation-funding giant's four newest hires have resumes that include time at Quinn Emanuel, Mayer Brown, Davis Polk and ...
Efforts in Congress to regulate or tax litigation funders have stalled amid opposition from an unlikely alliance of MAGA figures such as Laura Loomer, progressive Democrats and trial lawyers.
A funder is backing one of the lead attorneys in novel litigation accusing big tech companies of deliberately making sites ...
2025 was a challenging year for the litigation finance market, as fears of tax changes in the Trump administration’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act threatened to materially impact returns. However, as ...
Washington, D.C. — March 2, 2026— The Barbara McDowell Social Justice Center (the “Center”) announced the launch of its ...
Across Talc, Depo-Provera, and Cartiva litigation, Legal Bay continues to provide pre-settlement funding, post-verdict funding, and, where applicable, appellate funding solutions. Mass tort and ...
The House Judiciary Committee recently held a markup on the Protecting Third Party Litigation Funding From Abuse Act. Despite its reassuring title, the bill would do far more harm than good — ...
This first-of-its-kind partnership will shield insurance customers from being misled into long, unnecessarily, and costly legal disputes by third parties.
There’s a myriad of factors impacting the costs of goods and services these days, but there’s one you probably haven’t heard much about. Hidden in the depths of America’s legal system is a booming ...
Recently we have written about some of the pitfalls associated with litigation funding when it comes to attorney liability (see here). Thereafter, we discussed how a New York appellate court, for the ...