Caroline Wadman

Caroline provides counsel on product regulatory compliance and is focused on defending companies in complex product liability and mass tort litigation.

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You Can Buy Me Dinner, But Don’t Expect to Choose My Entrée: Motion to Disqualify for Non-Party Litigation Funding Conflicts of Interest

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You can pay for the dinner, but you cannot pick when, where or what we’re eating. At least that’s what a Magistrate Judge in the District of New Jersey decided last week in Harish v. Arbit, No. CV 21-11088-EP-AME, 2025 WL 354434 (D.N.J. Jan. 31, 2025), a patent dispute that resulted in the disqualification of two law firms from representing two defendants because the defense was funded, at least in part, by a non-party with an interest in the patent.

Adversarial Standing

Plaintiff maintained that defense counsel violated N. J. Rule of Professional Conduct 1.8(f) when they represented defendants and a non-party payer. The Court held that the plaintiff, as an adversary, had standing to raise a potential conflict of interest and bring a motion to disqualify. While the Court noted that the Third Circuit had not ruled on the issue directly, “this District has held that ‘[a]dversaries, as well as former clients, may raise conflict of interest concerns.’”

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