• Third-party lawsuit funders weaken integrity of judicial system

    Full story in Colorado Newsline By Beverly Razon As a health care and business leader, I am dedicated towards helping communities across Colorado thrive. That includes championing policies that attract key industries and jobs to help move the state’s economy forward. However, this goal is currently in jeopardy. Wall Street hedge funds and foreign interests…

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  • Poll: Californians blame rising lawsuits for rising costs

    Full story in Legal Newsline By Michael Carrol Eight in nine Californians say their cost of living has gone up over the past year, with nearly three-quarters of residents blaming lawsuit abuse as a driver of those costs for California families, a new poll concludes. The polling numbers were the result of a survey of registered…

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  • Poll shows California voters want lawsuit abuse reform

    Full story in The Center Square By Jamie Parsons A California poll reveals a bipartisan majority of voters want the Legislature to tackle lawsuit abuses, which they blame for rising prices. Protecting American Consumers Together, a national advocacy and educational organization, surveyed registered California voters in May. The poll found that a majority of the voters are experiencing…

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  • TPLF Reform Bills Put a Cost on Undermining America

    Full story in Townhall By Anthony Hartsook Why would we allow a legal situation that puts our national security at risk and potentially exposes proprietary information of American defense contractors and businesses to an adversarial government? What about the livelihood of all the employees in those American businesses that would be at risk of job…

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  • Los Angeles Faces Budget Cuts, Layoffs and Interest Borrowing Due to Extraordinary Lawsuit Payouts

    Full story in the California Globe By Aidan Chao Los Angeles is facing a city budget deficit of just under $1 billion, due in large part to the extraordinary volume of liability claims stemming from lawsuits against the city. Los Angeles budgeted $100 million in 2025 for liability claims, but as City Administrator Matthew Szabo shared with…

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  • Tackling Predatory Litigation Funding Makes Sense for American Families

    By Lauren Zelt Full story in DC Journal There’s a loophole in our current tax code that allows for foreign entities to bankroll lawsuits against American businesses, small and large alike. Didn’t know that? You’d be forgiven if so, because a very elite class of investors, including sanctioned Russian Oligarchs, are doing everything possible to preserve…

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  • As Los Angeles faces budget crisis, legal payouts skyrocket

    Full story in Los Angeles Times By Noah Goldberg and Phi Do The amount of money that the city of Los Angeles pays annually for police misconduct, trip and falls, and other lawsuits has ballooned, rising from $64 million a decade ago to $254 million last year and $289 million this fiscal year. The reasons…

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  • Bloomberg Law: “PACT Notches a Win in Georgia”

    On June 17, Bloomberg Law spotlighted the growing influence of outside groups advocating for lawsuit abuse reform. The article features Protecting American Consumers Together (PACT) and its recent momentum across the country.  Highlights of the piece include:  “This administration presents an opportunity for us to get lawsuit abuse reform at the federal level,” said Lauren…

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  • Uber sues Florida law firm, medical clinics for fraud over car crashes

    By Diana Novak Jones Full story in Reuters June 11 (Reuters) – Ride-hailing company Uber filed a lawsuit against a Miami law firm and a Miami medical center accusing them of orchestrating a medical and insurance scam that involved staged car collisions. Uber (UBER.N), opens new tab, in the lawsuit filed on Tuesday in federal court…

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  • FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: SUING SOCIETY 

    Full story in POLITICO A [501(c)(4)] pushing to target what it calls “predatory personal injury lawyers” is promoting a new internal poll that suggests most Californians are concerned about the costs of excessive litigation. The poll, exclusively shared with Playbook, suggests that 72 percent of registered voters agree that “lawsuit abuse” drives up the price…

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