Litigation Fund Provides Rosenblatt With Greater Flexibility

By John Freund |

UK law firm Rosenblatt went public last year, and in the process announced plans to open a litigation funding arm. The law firm now has five cases under consideration, and CEO Nicola Foulston touts her firm’s litigation fund with providing increased flexibility when designing alternative fee arrangements.

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By John Freund |

UK law firm Rosenblatt went public last year, and in the process announced plans to open a litigation funding arm. The law firm now has five cases under consideration, and CEO Nicola Foulston touts her firm’s litigation fund with providing increased flexibility when designing alternative fee arrangements.

As reported in This is Money, Foulston is attempting to leverage the relaxed rules around ownership of law firms in the UK. Since 2007, law firms have been allowed to list publicly, and Foulston believes that equity-based PLC structures are the future of the law firm industry.

She is also betting heavily on litigation funding, setting up a dedicated funding arm with a portion of the capital raised during the IPO. Rosenblatt can now afford to be selective on the types of cases it accepts. The law firm can work on a no-win, no-fee basis, or fully or partially fund the claims themselves via their dedicated funding arm.

Foulston is also looking to expand into other niche areas of the law, including taxation, forensic accounting and financial crime. The law firm still carries a majority of the £13MM it raised during its IPO, and is expected to sharply deploy capital in the near-term to fuel Foulston’s growth ambitions.

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

By Harry Moran |

UK law firm Rosenblatt went public last year, and in the process announced plans to open a litigation funding arm. The law firm now has five cases under consideration, and CEO Nicola Foulston touts her firm’s litigation fund with providing increased flexibility when designing alternative fee arrangements.

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Federal Judges Argue Against Public Disclosure of Litigation Funding

By Harry Moran |

UK law firm Rosenblatt went public last year, and in the process announced plans to open a litigation funding arm. The law firm now has five cases under consideration, and CEO Nicola Foulston touts her firm’s litigation fund with providing increased flexibility when designing alternative fee arrangements.

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