Investors Lament ‘Anti-Foreign’ Litigation Funding Push in US
Federal legislation targeting foreigners who invest in US lawsuits is raising concerns among international financiers.

A White correctional officer faced tough questioning from the Tenth Circuit Thursday in trying to revive his harassment lawsuit over the Colorado Department of Corrections’ workplace DEI training.
Conservative members of the Fifth Circuit signaled they might defer to President Donald Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act, as they wrestled with what else the court would have to rule on if they declined to examine the facts behind his proclamation.
A federal appeals court denied the Trump administration’s request to vacate limits the EPA previously imposed on four PFAS in drinking water.
Byju’s Alpha Inc. founder Byju Raveendran should be made to pay about $715 million in damages from a default judgment on claims that he orchestrated fraudulent transfers, the education technology firm and lenders said.
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Federal legislation targeting foreigners who invest in US lawsuits is raising concerns among international financiers.
Two rulings from Delaware’s Supreme Court signal a potential shift in the way it handles disputes concerning controller-led companies as the state fights for its best-in-class corporate reputation.
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Bloomberg Law identified 41 incidents where law enforcement used The Wrap on someone who died. The analysis included an examination of US court records, in-custody death investigations, and videos obtained through public records requests.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s staff lined up appointment interviews with seven of the state’s top judges as he searched last fall for the next justice he’d add to the state’s Supreme Court.
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Former executives of Lottery.com Inc. and the special purpose acquisition company that took it public were sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday for falsely inflating revenues to investors.
There are “serious separation of powers concerns,” a federal judge said Thursday, of the Trump administration’s continued denial of bond hearings to a nationwide class of detained noncitzens in spite of a final court order requiring the hearings.
The Center for Environment Health dropped its lawsuit alleging a fertilizer company failed to tell the EPA about billions of pounds of imported chemicals.
A constitutional challenge to Georgia’s election-reform laws couldn’t overcome a lack of standing, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday, declining to give the suit a second shot.
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