A motion to compel the production of litigation funding agreements was denied by a Texas court last week in a suit accusing Boeing and Southwest Airlines of colluding to cover up fatal defects in an aircraft. More from Southeast Texas Record.
A motion to compel the production of litigation funding agreements was denied by a Texas court last week in a suit accusing Boeing and Southwest Airlines of colluding to cover up fatal defects in an aircraft. More from Southeast Texas Record.
A Netherlands man is suing global law firm King & Spalding for more than $1 million, alleging a gross overpayment in fees in a case funded by Burford Capital. The suit states that “this case illustrates what happens when attorneys, retained by a client to represent that client in arbitration, decide instead to represent their own pecuniary interests and those of a third-party funder and to make a mockery of the fiduciary obligations an attorney owes to their clients.”
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