Point Wild Deal Signals Growth in Mass Tort Lien Resolution Market

Point Wild's January 2026 acquisition of Juraspring reveals a $15+ billion litigation finance market restructuring around specialized lien resolution expertise.

Point Wild's January 2026 acquisition of Juraspring reveals a $15+ billion litigation finance market restructuring around specialized lien resolution expertise.

Recent Fourth Circuit rulings tighten the standards that bankruptcy courts must apply when approving mass tort trusts, requiring stricter actuarial analysis and clearer claimant protections.

Point Wild's acquisition of Juraspring strengthens its ability to negotiate liens in mass tort settlements, potentially speeding payment to claimants.

X Corp settles trademark dispute with mass tort advertising agency over unauthorized brand use in legal marketing.

A law professor's new book reveals how a sophisticated fraud scheme manufactured thousands of pelvic mesh lawsuits, shocking the mass tort world.

When an attorney's mishandling of client funds and settlement conflicts reaches state bar discipline, entire practices can collapse and injured clients face additional losses.

A team of mass tort lawyers leaving Orrick for Kirkland shows how elite defense talent is consolidating — and why claimants should care.

Arizona's nonlawyer-ownership rules let investors and AI firms co-own tort practices—here's how the model works and who is funding it.

Uber faces $4,000+ sexual assault claims; back-to-back 2026 jury verdicts signal higher settlement costs ahead.

A $17.45 million Colorado verdict marks a turning point in artificial stone silicosis litigation, with juries nationwide rejecting manufacturer claims that engineered stone can be safely fabricated.