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North Carolina Becomes First State to Pass Outright Ban on Litigation Financing

National insurance groups are hailing the signing of a new law in North Carolina, one that makes the state the first to place an outright ban on third-party funding of lawsuits. House Bill 315, signed by Gov. Josh Stein this …

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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, North Carolina Becomes First State to Pass Outright Ban on Litigation Financing, National insurance groups are hailing the signing of a new law in North Carolina, one that makes the state the first to place an outright ban on third-party funding of lawsuits. House Bill 315, signed by Gov. Josh Stein this …

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