Ep. 12: All Eyes On Litigation Funding, Plus DMX’s Courthouse Rap
Jul 24, 2017•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
Hulk Hogan’s company-killing lawsuit against Gawker, largely funded by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel out of a grudge against the media company, cast a harsh light on the little-known world of third-party litigation funding. Andrew Strickler, senior legal ethics reporter, comes on the show to talk about why the attention from the case is making litigation funders nervous. Also on this week’s show, the hosts discuss a Massachusetts court ruling that will make it harder for employers to ban medical marijuana, a Ninth Circuit ruling about whether a judge’s Twitter activity merits recusal, and the latest legal woes of rapper DMX.