The Pros and Cons of Litigation Funding
Opponents of litigation funding are primarily concerned with the need to protect the “purity” of justice by preventing third parties
Read moreOpponents of litigation funding are primarily concerned with the need to protect the “purity” of justice by preventing third parties
Read moreA Cayman Islands court has recently issued a decision that confirmed the right of litigants to obtain funding from third-parties.
Read moreThird-party litigation funding is, above all else, a form of investment in an economic interest. Funders need and want the
Read moreCritics of third-party litigation financing have broadly advocated for discovery rules that would allow litigants to learn whether their opponents
Read moreFor about twenty years, litigation finance has been thriving in the United Kingdom and former Commonwealth countries, such as Australia.
Read moreThere is currently much ferment regarding the question whether and to what extent information about third-party funding should be discoverable
Read moreLitigation finance has always attracted criticism and calls for regulation. As the industry grows, those calls are increasing. It is
Read moreWhitney Sewell Host of The Real Estate Syndication Show | Real Estate Investor 23h · Edited Real estate litigation has
Read moreLarge law firms, often known collectively as “Big Law,” have the resources to offer many valuable services to their clients.
Read moreObservers of the legal profession know that law firms have been under significant economic pressure for at least a decade.
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