Barnes & Thornburg attorneys Lauren Baker and John W. Cox examine the practical uses, benefits, and challenges of using ...
The litigators we spoke to in the run-up to the holidays expect bigger, more complex cases in 2026 and more of them.
The year ahead promises major developments in some of the most closely watched mass tort cases. Courts are likely to issue ...
Litigation finance moved further mainstream in 2025, with firms tapping the funding source for areas including mass torts and ...
Florida is not alone in pursuing litigation funding regulations. The Washington Legislature is set to consider House Bill ...
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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 ...
A legal-cost report indicates expenses related to special-ed litigation have risen from about $180,000 in the 2021-22 school ...
Access to the courts is a fundamental American right. It is essential to the rule of law. Unfortunately, the cost of ...
Twice a year, Y Combinator, a startup accelerator based in Mountain View, California, holds what it calls a Demo Day, which is a showcase of the latest batch of new companies it has nurtured. In the ...