Woodsford Research on Innovative and Offensive ESG Litigation

By John Freund |

ESG litigation is becoming a hot topic for global litigation financiers. Bob Koneck (Director of Litigation Finance and Legal Counsel at Woodsford) suggests companies approach ESG litigation proactively rather than passively. Mr. Koneck claims that corporate lawyers may find value in offensive ESG litigation to further finance business goals. 

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An LFJ Conversation with Michael Kelley, Partner, Parker Poe

By John Freund |

ESG litigation is becoming a hot topic for global litigation financiers. Bob Koneck (Director of Litigation Finance and Legal Counsel at Woodsford) suggests companies approach ESG litigation proactively rather than passively. Mr. Koneck claims that corporate lawyers may find value in offensive ESG litigation to further finance business goals. 

Koneck says that meaningful ESG awards can be captured by aggressively protecting firm business lines from ESG abusers. Mr. Koneck suggests that ESG litigation should be approached as a profit center, rather than a balance sheet liability. 

Litigation Finance Journal has collated 16 highlights to Mr. Koneck’s research as an added bonus. 

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

By Harry Moran |

ESG litigation is becoming a hot topic for global litigation financiers. Bob Koneck (Director of Litigation Finance and Legal Counsel at Woodsford) suggests companies approach ESG litigation proactively rather than passively. Mr. Koneck claims that corporate lawyers may find value in offensive ESG litigation to further finance business goals. 

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Federal Judges Argue Against Public Disclosure of Litigation Funding

By Harry Moran |

ESG litigation is becoming a hot topic for global litigation financiers. Bob Koneck (Director of Litigation Finance and Legal Counsel at Woodsford) suggests companies approach ESG litigation proactively rather than passively. Mr. Koneck claims that corporate lawyers may find value in offensive ESG litigation to further finance business goals. 

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