Benefits of ALF Increasingly Recognized
As information and experience regarding alternative litigation financing (“ALF”) continues to develop, new and increasingly significant benefits to both litigants
Read moreAs information and experience regarding alternative litigation financing (“ALF”) continues to develop, new and increasingly significant benefits to both litigants
Read moreThe current patchwork of conflicting legal standards regarding alternative litigation financing (“ALF”) makes the use of choice-of-law provisions in ALF
Read moreIt used to be taken for granted that large firms did not take cases on a contingent fee basis. If
Read moreWhen a company becomes insolvent, it can be difficult for a bankruptcy trustee or liquidator to find the resources to
Read moreMore and more sophisticated investors are recognizing that investing in litigation finance can be an effective strategy to minimize the
Read moreNow that document discovery increasingly means e-discovery, it can be exceptionally costly to produce and review voluminous electronically stored information
Read moreThe United States Chamber of Commerce and other critics of litigation finance would have you believe that the business of
Read moreIn a recent post, we discussed a Canadian case in which a plaintiff class and its litigation funder sought court
Read moreIf you listen to the United States Chamber of Commerce, insurance industry lobbyists, or any number of defense attorneys, you
Read moreOne of the principal benefits of litigation funding is it facilitates a more just and efficient allocation of the risk
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