Supreme Court Committee to Consider Proposed Third-Party Litigation Funding Rule

A change in the Commonwealth’s treatment of third-party litigation funders (TPLF) could be on the horizon. The Civil Procedural Rules Committee of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has issued a notice of rulemaking to implement a Third-Party Litigation Funding Rule that will require documents pertaining to third-party litigation funding to be produced during discovery. A copy of the proposed rule can be found here.

This effort seeks to bring parity to defendants who are required to produce insurance policies that will fund verdicts or settlements. PCCJR is studying this proposal and seeking input from members and interested parties. The Rules Committee is accepting comments until April 22.

Comments should be submitted to:

Karla M. Shulz, Deputy Chief Counsel

Civil Procedural Rules Committee

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Judicial Center

PO Box 62635

Harrisburg, PA 17106-2635

Fax: 717-231-9526

civilrules@pacourts.us

As a reminder, comments must be received by April 22

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