Tag Archives: Eric Schuller
Judge in 3M Lawsuit Orders Disclosure of Funding Arrangements
As LFJ highlighted in an article yesterday, the issue of disclosure for litigation funding has never been more prominent, and there is no universally agreed upon solution in sight across the US district courts. However, a settlement in one of the largest multi-district lawsuits in the US has provided another fresh example of this divisive…
Upcoming Webinar on Litigation Funding
One of the more important issues today concerning litigation in America is funding. Whether it be high verdicts, claim value drivers, or fraudulent claims, we are all affected. Vince Gerbino founding partner of Bruno, Gerbino, Soriano and Aitken, will moderate the webinar’s distinguished panel that will provide insight into this important concern from a broad range of perspectives.
Looking Ahead in 2019
The following post was written by Eric Schuller, President of the Alliance for Responsible Consumer Legal Funding (ARC).
As the 2019 Legislative Session begins, we want to take a look at what is the best way to regulate Consumer Legal Funding. Over the past few years, the states have introduced several pieces of legislation with the aim of regulating Consumer Legal Funding. Rather than simply introduce capricious regulations, legislators should familiarize themselves both with the product, and the consumers who need it, before making rash decisions that will impact their constituents for life.