APCIA calls on courts to follow New Jersey’s lead on financial disclosure rules
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APCIA calls on courts to follow New Jersey’s lead on financial disclosure rules

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A new rule adopted by a New Jersey federal court requiring the disclosure of the third-party financing arrangements behind lawsuits should be put in place across the legal system, the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) has said.

US District Court Chief Judge Freda Wolfson for the District of New Jersey signed an order this week mandating that parties involved in litigation must disclose information about who provides the financial backing for cases, Reuters reported.

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