The LFJ Podcast Episode 8 — Philip Evangelou; Senior Investment Manager, Augusta Ventures
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By John Freund |

In this episode, we spoke with Philip Evangelou about the work/life balance differences between litigation funders and litigators, what he looks for when diligencing prospective investments, how Augusta is uniquely structured for growth in both the SME and large-claim markets, and why overall litigation in the UK is likely to surge post-Brexit. Hope you enjoy the podcast and happy listening!

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