
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.
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
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