Institute for Legal Reform highlights New Jersey’s adoption of litigation funding rule

Anthony Anastasio President - New Jersey Civil Justice Institute
Anthony Anastasio President - New Jersey Civil Justice Institute
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On April 7, 2022, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) released an update concerning third-party litigation funding around the world. The update highlighted several trends and developments in this area.

One of the developments noted by ILR was the adoption of a third-party litigation funding rule by the District of New Jersey. The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute (NJCJI) played a role in advocating for this rule during the previous year.

The ILR’s update is available for further reading.



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