Boutique Investment Firm Launches with a Focus on Cross-Border Disputes

By John Freund |

As the litigation finance industry continues to grow in both established and nascent jurisdictions around the globe, new funders are launching investment firms dedicating a significant portion of their capital to this industry. As we close out the year, this trend does not appear to be slowing, with the launch of a new boutique investment firm: Inweasta.

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An LFJ Conversation with Michael Kelley, Partner, Parker Poe

By John Freund |

As the litigation finance industry continues to grow in both established and nascent jurisdictions around the globe, new funders are launching investment firms dedicating a significant portion of their capital to this industry. As we close out the year, this trend does not appear to be slowing, with the launch of a new boutique investment firm: Inweasta.

Interviewed by EU Reporter, Inweasta’s Hong Kong CEO, Annie Chan Wai Kwan, discussed the new company’s focus on special situation investing, with an eye towards international disputes resolution and litigation funding. The company is looking to bridge the gap between East and West, bringing expertise to complex cross-border disputes and litigation finance cases that require tailored solutions.

Inweasta was founded and is owned by Andrei Elinson, who brings 20 years of experience in commercial disputes, distress assets management and private equity M&A.

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Legal Finance SE Announces Plans to Fund Hundreds of Lawsuits Against Illegal Online Casinos

By Harry Moran |

As the litigation finance industry continues to grow in both established and nascent jurisdictions around the globe, new funders are launching investment firms dedicating a significant portion of their capital to this industry. As we close out the year, this trend does not appear to be slowing, with the launch of a new boutique investment firm: Inweasta.

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Federal Judges Argue Against Public Disclosure of Litigation Funding

By Harry Moran |

As the litigation finance industry continues to grow in both established and nascent jurisdictions around the globe, new funders are launching investment firms dedicating a significant portion of their capital to this industry. As we close out the year, this trend does not appear to be slowing, with the launch of a new boutique investment firm: Inweasta.

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