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The Truth About Private Equity in Litigation Funding: A Capital Markets Reality Check
Private equity investment in litigation funding has become a lightning rod for media attention. Outlets like The Wall Street Journal have raised alarm bells, suggesting that profit-driven financiers may compromise the integrity of legal proceedings.

The Role of Insurance Companies in Tort Reform: Transparency, Accountability, and Fairness
In Georgia’s ongoing tort reform debate, the role of insurance companies is crucial and continues to influence how the legal landscape is shaped.

Guaranteed Pre-Settlement Funding: Everything You Need to Know
Personal injury cases can take a long time to settle and can be financially draining. Many plaintiffs struggle with everyday bills, like food and rent, and medical expenses while waiting for their lawsuit to settle.

RCM Automation: 9 Powerful Ways to Optimize Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management
To keep up, healthcare providers are turning to Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) Automation. These tools are helping hospitals, clinics, and private practices cut costs,

Foreign Capital on Trial: The Real Impact of Georgia’s SB 69
In a climate where “America First” policies have gained traction, Georgia’s proposed Senate Bill 69 seeks to restrict foreign investment—specifically in litigation funding businesses. While proponents argue these measures are necessary for national security and financial integrity, the bill is

What Georgia’s SB 69 Gets Wrong About Litigation Finance
Whether you’ve thought about it recently or not, litigation finance is a vital mechanism that helps keep the U.S. legal system accessible—especially for individuals who would otherwise be priced out of justice. But in the rush to regulate, Georgia’s Senate

Redefining “Fair” Tort Reform in Georgia: A Market-Driven Approach | Reid Zeising
The debate over tort reform in Georgia has intensified, with Governor Kemp making it the centerpiece of his 2025 legislative agenda. With the introduction of Senate Bills 68 and 69, the landscape of litigation in Georgia is set to undergo

My Approach to Tort Reform: A People-Centered Alternative to Governor Kemp’s Proposal | Reid Zeising
Governor Brian Kemp’s recent proposal for tort reform in Georgia has sparked heated debate. While the Governor argues that the changes are necessary to curb excessive lawsuits and large verdicts, I believe his approach ultimately fails to serve the people