As LFJ reported last week, we are seeing more and more evidence that litigation funding is becoming more widely adopted in Italy and is being put forward as a capital…
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The Intersection of Litigation Funding and Litigation Risk Insurance
by John Freund
written by John Freund
California Litigation Funding Bill Drops Mandatory Disclosure Requirements
by John Freund
written by John Freund
Nevada Senate Committee Debates Litigation Funding Disclosure Bill
by John Freund
written by John Freund
DAF Appeal in UK Supreme Court Could Endanger Third-Party Funding
by John Freund
written by John Freund
A new request for funding by an Irish law firm seeks financing for commercial proceedings in the London High Court on behalf of a private company and two of its directors. The claim is being brought against an unnamed European Union state authority in relation to the alleged breach of a non-disclosure agreement which then led to the alleged theft of the plaintiff’s intellectual property.
One of the holy grails of litigation funding has long been for funders to convince CFOs to view litigation through a commercial lens, and unlock the value of their legal assets. While straightforward and practical, the evolution of the CFO mindset on this issue has been slow to materialize. Many in the litigation funding community blame cultural norms—old habits are simply hard to break, which is especially true when things are going swimmingly. But with inflation upon us and a recession looming, the time is ripe for CFOs to reconsider their firm’s relationship to litigation funding.
Increased Transparency in Litigation Funding Could Aid Policymakers
by John Freund
written by John Freund
EU Representative Action Directive Could Generate New Opportunities for Funders
by John Freund
written by John Freund
Tokenization of Litigation Funding Could Widen Access to Justice
by John Freund
written by John Freund
Aussie Government to Roll Back Litigation Funding Restrictions
by John Freund
written by John Freund