A federal judge weighs whether to hold the City of Los Angeles in contempt for violating an agreement to build shelters and ...
In 2026, litigation is expected to focus on excessive fees and forfeiture claims, with a significant number of class action ...
Access to the courts is a fundamental American right. It is essential to the rule of law. Unfortunately, the cost of ...
The litigators we spoke to in the run-up to the holidays expect bigger, more complex cases in 2026 and more of them.
In today’s complex litigation landscape, many individuals and businesses are turning to alternative methods to resolve disputes as a way to avoid the time, expense, and unpredictability of traditional ...
The latest congressional effort to place disclosure requirements on outside investors' financial stakes in U.S. litigation ...
Litigation Funding: A multibillion-dollar industry for investments in lawsuits with little oversight
Ever heard of litigation funding? It's a relatively new, multi-billion dollar industry where investors fund lawsuits. Here's the idea: say someone was wronged by a big corporation but has no money to ...
For the first time, a NY appellate court allowed defendants in a personal injury case to discover third-party litigation ...
If your company has just been named in a patent infringement lawsuit, you may be facing an unfamiliar and high-stakes process. Patent litigation is unlike most commercial disputes—it involves complex ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert W. Wood is a tax lawyer focusing on taxes and litigation. I recently noted that litigation funders and lawyers were about ...
After predicting huge growth as recently as January 2024, the industry is now finding that hedge funds and other sources of capital are pulling back. The situation has led some litigation finance ...
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