More than 100 major companies from the technology, pharmaceutical, automotive and other sectors have urged the U.S. judiciary to adopt a nationwide rule requiring disclosure of third-party litigation funding in lawsuits @MikeScarcella https://t.co/8zeosAYdkw https://t.co/hQkvZ0QR16
A group of companies, including Amazon, Google and Exxon, are urging the federal judiciary to implement a rule requiring disclosure of third-party litigation funding in lawsuits. Subscribe to The Daily Docket: https://t.co/o4DyPoenaj https://t.co/x1ZYgpRWfU
Companies ask US judiciary group to force lawsuit funding disclosures https://t.co/r5P3D156nX https://t.co/X5Qy5C8I04
More than 100 major companies from various sectors, including technology, pharmaceutical, and automotive, are urging the U.S. judiciary to adopt a nationwide rule requiring the disclosure of third-party litigation funding in lawsuits. Companies such as Amazon, Google, Johnson & Johnson, and Exxon have made this request to the federal judiciary's Rules Committee. The companies argue that a uniform process for the disclosure of third-party litigation funding in federal cases is necessary to ensure transparency.