No, third-party litigation funding is not ‘anti-woke’

In response to several bills introduced in both the US House and Senate seeking to put limits and disclosures on third-party litigation funding (TPLF) in our justice system, a narrative has crept up among some advocacy organizations and commentators that outside litigation funding is somehow indispensable to the fight against “woke” corporations. If there was […]
Issa, House Colleagues Launch Reform of Third-Party Financed Civil Litigation

Congressman Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence and the Internet, has joined colleagues in reintroducing legislation to regulate third-party financed civil litigation. The Republican who represents East County was joined by Rep. Scott Fitzgerald of Wisconsin and Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia in introducing the Litigation Transparency Act […]
Third-Party Litigation Finance: Chinese Interference with the US Judicial System?

The commodification of lawsuit funding is a somewhat ingenious concept that may indeed help smaller companies win their day in court, but it also opens the door to even more bad faith participation in the justice system. That’s why this industry needs a second look, and needs some guardrails to ensure consumers don’t end up […]
Litigation Finance Exposes Our Judicial System to Foreign Exploitation

Now that Congress has come to its senses about a forced divestiture plan to uncouple TikTok from the Chinese Communist Party, we’d be remiss not to explore other examples of how powers such as China influence American institutions. Let’s look at our justice system. In a handful of local court cases around the country, a Shenzhen-based firm has been […]
Ridding America of the Invisible Liability Lawfare Tax Is Long Overdue

If we knew about a $500 billion drain on the American economy that inflates prices for everyday consumers, slows down much needed technological innovation, and locks real victims out of our civil justice system, wouldn’t we all demand something be done about it? This is the current state of our liability lawfare system today, known […]
Consumer Choice Center pushes for ‘Auto Choice’ insurance reform to cut premiums

The Consumer Choice Center has published a new policy primer, Fixing What’s Broken: Practical Consumer-Friendly Insurance Reforms to Save Money, advocating for reforms aimed at reducing costs and increasing options in auto insurance for American drivers. The proposed “auto choice” system would allow consumers to choose between tort and no-fault insurance models, aiming to reduce litigation expenses, […]
Open-source is for everyone, even your adversaries

Last week, an investigation by Reuters revealed that Chinese researchers have been using open-source AI tools to build nefarious-sounding models that may have some military application. The reporting purports that adversaries in the Chinese Communist Party and its military wing are taking advantage of the liberal software licensing of American innovations in the AI space, […]
Diddy Will Face Justice, but This Legal Tactic Needs Reform

fter Texas trial attorney Tony Buzbee took to a podium in October to reveal he had gathered 120 victims to sue Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs, it unleashed a flood of more allegations against the billionaire rapper and record executive. There are now close to two dozen civil lawsuits pending against Combs in both federal and state courts, along with […]
Gambling on Lawsuits: New Industry or Threat to the Fairness of Our Courts?

As the 2024 election grinds on, you’ll hear a lot more about the online betting markets which have become all the rage amongst politicos and statisticians. These days, you can bet on election outcomes and even the weather. But should you be able to gamble on courtroom verdicts? That is essentially what’s happening within a new trend of litigation finance […]
Trial Lawyer Marketing Machine Needs a Reboot

If you ask most Americans when it’s time to call a lawyer, the answer is no mystery: after a law has been broken, you’re forced to do so. Just as we don’t ask doctors to prescribe medicine before we’re sick, most people don’t pay for lawyers and then go commit crimes. Trial lawyers, however, might […]
Legal attacks on fossil fuels will only make us poorer

Nearly half of all US states have pledged to go totally carbon-free by at least 2050. While many states and the federal government are pushing and subsidizing entrepreneurs to scale up carbon-free alternatives to fossil fuels such as nuclear energy, wind, and solar – other states are hoping to reach their goals by seemingly suing oil and gas […]
Municipal Broadband: Bad For Detroit Consumers
What’s Going on With Internet in Detroit The City of Detroit recently announced that it will soon start work on a $10 million municipal broadband network pilot project with the use of funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) that will service 2,000 homes and businesses in the Hope Village neighborhood. The pilot project […]