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Regulatory and legal issues surrounding the burgeoning litigation finance market, as well as deals, financials, and analysis of how litigation funding is changing the practice of law.
By Justin Henry | March 28, 2023
Texas-based Virage Capital Management claims the beleaguered Philadelphia firm owes over $13 million after defaulting on a 2017 loan.
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By Dan Roe | March 22, 2023
Large corporate clients are increasingly tapping midsize and specialty shops for their litigation matters, but lower rates are only one part of the story.
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By Ross Todd | March 15, 2023
Sysco last month fired Boies Schiller Flexner partner Scott Gant after the company feuded with Burford Capital, the litigation funder financing the antitrust litigation Gant was handling.
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By Anne Bagamery | March 6, 2023
As Europe opens its arms, cautiously, to mass litigation and class actions, litigation funders are seeing opportunity—and ramping up their plans to seize it.
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By Robert S. Silver | February 22, 2023
Litigation costs can be carefully controlled if one keeps their eye on the ball and is proactive with outside counsel and expenses.
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By Justin Henry | February 16, 2023
New capital commitments for commercial cases grew by 16%, but the share of this capital deployed on cases handled by the 200 largest firms dropped from 41% to 28%.
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By Justin Henry | February 14, 2023
Litigation funders are eager to make equity investments in law firms, but partner resistance and regulatory uncertainty present major obstacles.
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By David Perla | February 10, 2023
In the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, many firms sought to bring expenses under control by cutting headcount. But there are arguably better ways to offset the loss of transactional work.
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By Amanda Bronstad | February 8, 2023
At a Tuesday hearing in Los Angeles, Larry Gabriel, an attorney for Girardi Keese bankruptcy trustee Elissa Miller, implored U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Barry Russell to allow him to amend his complaint against the firm's lender. "This is too big of a case to be given one shot," he said.
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By David Perla | February 8, 2023
As an objective and non-partisan analysis of the legal finance industry, the GAO report carries weight, and thus it is meaningful that its findings emphasize so many of the positive benefits provided by legal finance to law and to business.
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