Today we’re uncovering…
- A major insurance bill in Oregon narrowly fails after concerns about expanded bad faith litigation.
- Rhode Island lawmakers hear warnings that proposed bad faith legislation could drive insurers out of the state.
- A federal judge raises red flags about third-party litigation funding and its impact on the court system.
- Congress takes up critical questions around autonomous vehicle safety, liability, and insurance readiness.
Today’s episode is sponsored by Holborn.
Episode Details
Episode #
903
Year
2026
Topics
- Automated Vehicles
- Bad Faith
- Legislation
- Third-Party Litigation Funding
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