New Jersey’s new rule that requires a plaintiff to explain where the money to pursue their lawsuit is coming from has shone a light on the funding of controversial climate change litigation. More from Legal Newsline.
New Jersey’s new rule that requires a plaintiff to explain where the money to pursue their lawsuit is coming from has shone a light on the funding of controversial climate change litigation. More from Legal Newsline.
A class action has been filed in New Jersey against Oasis Legal Finance and others alleging the consumer lender is providing open-end loans without a license and charging interest and fees that exceed legal limits.
An investor who was duped into believing that a lawyer had put together 40,000 oil spill clients to pursue a claim against BP won’t be able to pursue his own attorneys for the millions of dollars he lost, as a judge has ruled against him on the basis of a legal technicality.
After Magistrate Judge Sherry Fallon recommended that it pay $1.8 million to a subsidiary of Woodsford, Hosie Rice is now in court arguing the arbitration panel was only supposed to decide a threshold issue that would determine how discovery was conducted, but instead issued an opinion on the merits of the case without allowing Hosie Rice to craft its argument.
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