Billions at Stake: How Mass Tort Litigation and External Funding Drain the U.S. Economy and Clog the Courts
Washington, D.C. – The landscape of mass tort litigation in the United States, a critical but complex facet of the judicial system, is facing criticism for its failure to fairly compensate victims while draining economic resources. The mass tort mechanism, often involving multi-district litigation (MDL), was created to streamline large civil lawsuits through consolidation. However, instead of fostering efficiency, it has morphed into a lucrative opportunity for lawyers and their financial backers, overshadowing its initial purpose. In recent years, these litigations have disproportionately clogged the judiciary, making up 65% of federal civil cases in 2023, … Read more