The LFJ Podcast Episode 11 — Jason Redlus; Founder & CEO, Litigation Finance Journal
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By John Freund |

Today marks the 1-year anniversary of Litigation Finance Journal!  To celebrate, we brought in LFJ’s Founder and CEO, Jason Redlus. Jason explained why he first started LFJ, how he assesses the Litigation Finance industry from the standpoint of an investor, what funders are doing well (and what they should be doing differently), and what he expects LFJ will look like 1 year from now. We hope you enjoy taking a peek behind the LFJ curtain on this special episode–

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