Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0632

Introduced
3/7/23  

Caption

Procedure Generally -- Third-party Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act

Impact

The enactment of S0632 would impose significant requirements on litigation financers, mandating them to register with the state and adhere to strict reporting obligations. Financers are required to execute transparent written contracts with consumers, providing clear disclosures about the terms of financing agreements. This move is largely aimed at protecting consumers from potential predatory practices associated with high-interest litigation loans, emphasizing their rights to cancel agreements and control over the management of their claims.

Summary

S0632, known as the Third-Party Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act, seeks to regulate the practice of litigation financing in Rhode Island. This bill introduces comprehensive provisions aimed at ensuring transparency in litigation financing transactions, which involve funding for legal activities from entities other than the parties involved. It establishes definitions for key terms, including 'litigation financer' and 'litigation financing transaction', and outlines the parameters within which such financers can operate legally within the state.

Conclusion

Overall, S0632 represents a significant step towards consumer protection in the realm of litigation financing. By regulating this sector, the bill aims to create a safer environment for consumers engaged in legal disputes, ensuring transparency and fairness in financial dealings related to litigation, while also attempting to address the complexities surrounding third-party financing.

Contention

Notably, the bill faces contention over concerns regarding the balance between facilitating access to justice and potentially exposing consumers to further financial liabilities. Proponents argue that the regulations will protect vulnerable individuals by preventing misleading practices and ensuring that they understand their financial obligations. Critics may contend that overly burdensome regulations could result in reduced availability of litigation financing for consumers who may need it to pursue legitimate claims, thus hindering their access to justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5926

Procedure Generally -- Third-party Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act

RI H7414

Third-party Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act

RI S2783

Third-party Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act

RI HB1274

Consumer Protection - Third-Party Litigation Financing

RI SB985

Consumer Protection - Third-Party Litigation Financing

RI H5221

Comprehensively regulates the practices of third-party litigation financiers in Rhode Island.

RI S0534

Comprehensively regulates the practices of third-party litigation financiers in Rhode Island.

RI SB581

Third-party litigation financing.

RI SB269

Establish consumer protections and disclosures in litigation financing

RI S2212

Comprehensively regulates the practices of third-party litigation financers in Rhode Island.

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