By Dan Packel | February 8, 2022
Jason Levine is joining Omni Bridgeway, a funder that has expanded its U.S. ranks by 20% since November 2021.
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By Ellen Bardash | January 19, 2022
Several questions centered on policy language barring coverage for claims that are "the same as or related to" each other, not necessarily identical.
By David Greenbaum | January 7, 2022
For those who still have not used legal finance or who have not yet come to understand what it can do for them, this article explores three key challenges it can solve, and the value-add it can offer.
By Zack Needles | December 29, 2021
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New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Dan Packel | December 28, 2021
A New Jersey magistrate judge's ruling that required disclosure was among the industry's notable moments in 2021.
By Wendie Childress | December 23, 2021
It will take time and patience for judges to dig out of backlogs and for in-person jury trials to resume at normal levels. David Slayton, director of administration for the Texas courts, estimates that addressing the backlog will take "anywhere from three to five years."
By Cedra Mayfield | December 22, 2021
These 26 circuits represent over half of the judicial circuits in our state," said Supreme Court of Georgia Presiding Justice Michael P. Boggs. "They will soon have the much-needed resources to assist in their efforts to resolve their backlogs and return to pre-pandemic operations."
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Ralph J. Sutton | December 22, 2021
What should you expect in 2022? Fee-sharing patience, insurance gets involved, litigation funders give back and more.
By Charles Toutant | December 16, 2021
The effect of the second mortgage was "to further encumber the property and distance it from plaintiff," and Mitnick, his wife Fern, and his law firm acted "with the intent to hinder, delay or defraud plaintiff in its efforts to collect on Mitnick Law's obligations to plaintiff," the suit claims.
By Cedra Mayfield | December 13, 2021
"On the other hand, the [Governor's Office of Planning and Budget] has designated premium pay to essential public employees as a non-eligible expense category," said Supreme Court of Georgia and American Rescue Plan Act Ad Hoc Committee Chair Presiding Justice Michael Boggs.
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