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 ...
The latest congressional effort to place disclosure requirements on outside investors' financial stakes in U.S. litigation ...
The House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday considered the Protecting Third Party Litigation Funding (TPLF) From Abuse Act as ...
Roquemore Skierski PLLC announces the opening of its new McKinney office, increasing access to litigation counsel for ...
The litigators we spoke to in the run-up to the holidays expect bigger, more complex cases in 2026 and more of them.
Antitrust activity, which made headlines in 2025 with high profile cases, will continue in 2026 as new laws and leadership ...
IB’s enhanced Gallagher review examines how sentiment, acquisitions, and litigation shaped the firm’s growth, risk profile, ...
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 union argues that while Sheng has the right to seek personal protection, she does not have the right to do so on the ...
For the first time, a NY appellate court allowed defendants in a personal injury case to discover third-party litigation ...
Florida is not alone in pursuing litigation funding regulations. The Washington Legislature is set to consider House Bill ...
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