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 ...
For the first time, a NY appellate court allowed defendants in a personal injury case to discover third-party litigation ...
The parent of Hawaiian Electric expects to use $100 million in insurance proceeds to settle eight lawsuits filed by ...
Looking ahead to some of the biggest lawsuits of 2026, one theme stands out: the law is racing to catch up with technology.
Ellenoff Grossman & Schole, the New York law firm known for representing SPACs, is boosting its litigation expertise by ...
Practicing intellectual property litigation in Connecticut offers a unique combination of sophisticated work and a highly ...
Florida is not alone in pursuing litigation funding regulations. The Washington Legislature is set to consider House Bill ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert W. Wood is a tax lawyer focusing on taxes and litigation. An image focused on the legal side of monetary gains using a ...
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 ...
Litigation has become an increasingly important policy tool in the U.S., with lawsuits targeting the energy sector in ...
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