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North Carolina Just Made History: Governor Signs Nation’s First-Ever Ban on Lawsuit Investors: Here’s What It Means for You

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Two flags—United States and North Carolina state flag—flying on separate flagpoles against a bright blue sky with clouds.

North Carolina has just made the kind of legal history that Wall Street, hedge funds, and corporate lawyers never saw coming. Governor Josh Stein quietly signed a bombshell piece of legislation into law this week, making the Tar Heel State the first in the entire country to fully ban third-party litigation financing, a shadowy multibillion-dollar industry that critics say has been quietly bankrolling lawsuits for profit, with little oversight and even less transparency.

The move has sent shockwaves through the legal world, reignited a fierce national debate about who really controls America's courtrooms, and raised a question that affects every single American: Is justice being bought and sold?

What Is Third-Party Litigation Financing and Why Does It Matter?

Most people have never heard of third-party litigation financing. But chances are it has already affected a case that touched their life.

Here is how it works: a hedge fund, private investor, or in some cases a foreign-backed entity, essentially bankrolls a lawsuit. They cover attorney fees, court costs, and other expenses for a plaintiff or defendant in exchange for a cut of whatever settlement or judgment comes through. The practice is a growing industry in which investors fund legal cases in return for a share of settlements or judgments.

Think of it like a venture capital firm, except instead of investing in a startup, they are investing in your lawsuit. And if you win big, they get paid big.

In 2025 alone, 39 funders active in the U.S. commercial litigation market made 346 new deals totaling $2.8 billion in commitments. That is an industry with serious money and serious influence over American courts, and until now it has operated almost entirely in the shadows.

North Carolina Drops the Hammer

North Carolina has become the first state in the country to prohibit third-party litigation investment after Governor Josh Stein signed House Bill 315 into law.

The legislation is sweeping and unambiguous. The law makes it unlawful for a person to engage in litigation investment in the state or to furnish litigation investment to a party or counsel of record in a civil proceeding. Anyone caught violating the new law could face stiff financial penalties, with funders incurring civil penalties of up to $50,000 per violation.

The consequences for violators go even further. Under the law, injured parties can recover triple the amount of the full potential litigation investment contemplated by the investor, a punitive measure designed to make even the richest hedge funds think twice before crossing the line.

The bill's passage was stunning in its speed and bipartisan clarity. The measure passed the House of Representatives 112-0 on concurrence after the Senate passed it 45-1. In a deeply polarized political era, that kind of near-unanimity speaks volumes.

"Shadowy Investors Who Bankroll Litigation for Profit"

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, one of the most powerful business lobbying groups in the country, was front and center in celebrating North Carolina's move.

Stephen Waguespack, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform, described the new law as a necessary barrier against outside financiers who treat America's civil courts like a profit center. The Chamber has long argued that the unchecked spread of litigation financing drives up the number of frivolous lawsuits, inflates settlements, and ultimately hurts businesses, consumers, and the economy.

Gary Salamido, the president and CEO of the NC Chamber, said the General Assembly made clear that the civil justice system should serve the pursuit of justice, not function as a marketplace for outside investors, and that the legislation was a landmark step to protect the integrity of the legal system, reduce opportunities for legal system abuse, strengthen North Carolina's business climate, and continue to retain and grow jobs.

What the Law Actually Bans and What It Does Not

Not everything gets swept up in the new ban. Lawmakers were careful to carve out exceptions that protect legitimate legal access.

The law includes exceptions such as pro bono funding, insurers' defense or indemnification obligations, and loans or financial support not contingent on a proceeding's outcomes. Non-profit and legal-aid organizations also remain protected, while lawyers remain free to enter into contingency-fee arrangements provided those agreements comply with the North Carolina Rules of Professional Conduct.

In plain English: a legal aid nonprofit helping a low-income tenant fight an eviction is still protected. A New York hedge fund buying a stake in a patent lawsuit to profit from the outcome is not.

Critics Warn of a Two-Tiered Justice System

Not everyone is celebrating. Some legal scholars and access-to-justice advocates argue that the ban swings the pendulum too far in the wrong direction, and that cutting off litigation finance could effectively shut ordinary Americans out of the courtroom while well-funded corporations and defendants remain untouched.

Mark Weidemaier, a professor of law at UNC-Chapel Hill, argued that if there is abusive litigation, it would be better to regulate it directly than to limit access to credit, adding that the bill further entrenches lawyers as providers of litigation finance.

The concern is real. In high-stakes commercial cases, including patent disputes, environmental litigation, and mass tort claims, smaller plaintiffs often cannot afford to fight back without outside financing. If that funding disappears, critics say, deep-pocketed defendants may simply be able to outlast and outspend anyone who dares challenge them.

The Federal Battle That Never Got Off the Ground

North Carolina's bold state-level action comes after years of failed federal efforts to even modestly regulate the industry.

Congress has repeatedly attempted to pass legislation simply requiring disclosure of third-party litigation funding arrangements in federal courts. Even that modest step has been blocked. Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley introduced new disclosure legislation earlier this year, but the bills have faced resistance from both sides of the aisle as well as from conservative legal advocacy groups who worry about the implications for attorney-client privilege and legal strategy.

At the federal level, a bill was also introduced that would have imposed a new tax on the profits earned from third-party litigation funding, with both the sponsor and the NC Chamber citing the presence of some foreign entities participating in the practice as particularly problematic.

The inability of Washington to act has pushed states to take matters into their own hands. North Carolina has now gone further than anyone expected, not just regulating the industry, but banning it outright.

A Ripple Effect Across the Country

North Carolina's move will not exist in a vacuum. Other states are watching closely, and some are already moving.

California, Colorado, and Illinois are currently considering legislation that would place limits on the influence outside investors can have on a lawyer's practice, as both lawyers and investors explore arrangements that would work around state rules on fee sharing with non-lawyers.

The key difference is that those states are looking at regulation and limitations, not outright prohibition. North Carolina is now the outlier, the test case, the proving ground. If the ban survives legal challenges and delivers on its promises of a cleaner, more efficient business environment, other Republican-controlled legislatures are likely to follow. If it triggers a wave of lawsuits or access-to-justice complaints, it could become a cautionary tale instead.

The outcome is likely to be closely watched by both the litigation finance industry and its critics. Should the law stand, it could embolden campaigners elsewhere in the United States who view litigation funding as a distortion of the justice system.

The Business World Cheers, But the Fight Is Far From Over

For the business community, the signing of House Bill 315 is a landmark victory in a years-long campaign to rein in what they call a legal system being weaponized for profit. Companies have expressed worry that third-party litigation funding leads to an increase in lawsuits and costly settlements to avoid discovery and the potential exchange of sensitive information about intellectual property or trade secrets.

"Because you might not necessarily know who's involved in a lawsuit, and they could obtain intellectual property and things that are unique to a specific company," one industry representative warned.

That fear of invisible financial players pulling strings from behind the scenes, potentially including foreign governments or sovereign wealth funds, has been one of the most powerful arguments for the ban.

But the litigation finance industry is not going quietly. Funders argue that without access to capital, individuals and small businesses are simply outgunned by larger opponents. They will almost certainly challenge the law in court, and the legal battles ahead could reshape the boundaries of what states can and cannot do to regulate the business of American justice.

North Carolina has fired the first shot. The rest of the country is watching to see what comes next.

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