Today the European Parliament plenary session adopted MEP Axel Voss’ own initiative legislative report on responsible third-party litigation funding (TPLF). The report calls on the European Commission to propose solutions for the effective supervision of TPLF in commercial and civil disputes.
Malene Bye Rasmussen, senior policy adviser at Insurance Europe, commented:
“We
welcome MEP Axel Voss’ report, which provides a strong basis for
ensuring that the TPLF sector receives appropriate supervision. This
would require TPLF providers to focus on the interests of funded
claimants in both collective consumer redress actions and B2B disputes.
It would also create significant benefits for both consumers and
companies relying on funding agreements, and businesses defending funded
claims.
“Consumers and companies relying on funding agreements
would be secure in the knowledge that funders could not charge
exorbitant fees from any awards. Funders would also be required to have
appropriate capital reserves to cover their commitments and would not be
able to discontinue their financial support without cause.
“For
businesses defending funded claims, the risk of abusive litigation
tactics would be minimised. This is because the court would have
knowledge of the existence of a funding agreement and would have some
powers to oversee conduct. This would offer a significant advantage in
the current challenging economic environment.
“Europe’s insurers
would welcome a commitment by the European Commission to, during its
current mandate, conduct further research into the impact of the TPLF
sector. This could be via an impact assessment or independent study, and
could enable the Commission to consider what action should be taken.”
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