Third-party litigation funding, or TPLF, is a multibillion-dollar industry that finances lawsuits in exchange for a share of any judgment or settlement. Legal experts argue that this lack of transparency threatens fairness and accountability in the courts, prompting renewed calls for federal rules requiring disclosure of all litigation-funding agreements.
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