Another Sign of the Growing Acceptance of Litigation Finance
Litigation finance is a growing business because parties with valuable claims but without deep pockets need ways to pay the
Read moreLitigation finance is a growing business because parties with valuable claims but without deep pockets need ways to pay the
Read moreIt was not so long ago that the “big firm” was the driving force in law practice. A variety of
Read moreSome critics of litigation finance complain that providing funding for under-resourced litigants leads to fewer settlements, more trials, and a
Read moreCanada provides another example of how the Anglo-American legal tradition can accommodate litigation funding. As in the United Kingdom, Scotland,
Read moreOpponents of litigation finance have recently stepped up their calls for amendments to procedural rules that would mandate the disclosure
Read moreAs litigation finance continues to grow, it is being used by law firms as a means of providing capital to
Read moreYou might expect that a litigation financing agreement is something to be kept confidential. Indeed, many parties who have received
Read moreThe United States House of Representatives has just passed legislation that would have a sweeping effect on class action procedure
Read moreIf you aren’t convinced already about how litigation finance can level the litigation playing field, listen to the founding partner
Read moreA recent case against Snap, Inc., owner of the social media app Snapchat, shows how litigation financing can be mutually
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