The Litigation Funding Podcast
This episode examines Georgia Senate Bill 69, hypocritically entitled the Georgia Courts Access and Consumer Protection Act [https://legiscan.com/GA/bill/SB69/2025], which proposes substantial new regulations for third-party litigation funding arrangements. This comprehensive analysis examines the bill's provisions, potential market impacts, and implications for access to justice. While the legislation's stated purpose is consumer protection, the analysis suggests it may significantly restrict the availability of litigation funding, with disproportionate effects on individuals, small businesses, and independent inventors who rely on such funding to pursue meritorious claims against better-resourced opponents.
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