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University of Missouri law professor: Third-party litigation funding presents 'significant ethical concerns'
On October 11th, Dennis Crouch, a law professor at the University of Missouri School ofLaw, published a detailed breakdown of third-party litigation funding (TPLF) in patent cases, emphasizing the ethical and transparency issues surrounding this growing practice.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce's ILR says NFL case ruling underscores importance of Federal Rule 702
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) has described a federal judge’s decision to overturn a $4.7 billion jury verdict against the NFL in a class-action lawsuit filed by "Sunday Ticket" subscribers as a positive step toward ensuring a fair civil justice system.
Morgan & Morgan seeks to dismiss former client’s legal malpractice suit
Personal injury firm Morgan & Morgan is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit brought by former client Brian Brown, who alleges the firm committed legal malpractice by failing to secure the full insurance amount following his involvement in a trucking accident. This information comes from a March 28 court filing by Tate Law Group.
Nonprofits, industry associations file amicus brief in support of upholding Prop 22
On April 3, five organizations - Chamber of Progress, NetChoice, Asian Industry B2B, the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, and sf.citi - submitted an amicus brief urging the California Supreme Court to uphold Proposition 22. This voter-approved measure from 2020 classifies app-based transportation and delivery drivers as independent contractors.