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Litigation Finance 2.0: A Primer
Your department and company can monetize claims not to pay for litigation, but to meet cash needs of the enterprise.Slater & Gordon Expands Amid New Push for Publicly Traded Firms
Australia's Slater & Gordon, the world's first publicly traded law firm, is headed to Wales after acquiring a pair of personal injury shops in the U.K. The move comes as a co-founder of a prominent U.S. litigation finance firm calls for the adoption of alternative business structures by U.S. law firms.Unapproved Opinions: December 11-17, 2014
Opinions not approved for publication.Third-Party Litigation Funding Hitting Its Stride
The industry is growing and the practice is more accepted, but critics want transparency when it's used.GCs Give Litigation Financing Another Look
Litigation financing is the new black, according to a recent Burford Capital survey.View more book results for the query "Burford Capital"
Litigation Finance Meets Crowdfunding With New Wall Street Startup
LexShares, a crowdfunding platform aimed at financing lawsuits, is banking on the notion that mainstream investors will want to cash in on the growth of third-party litigation funding.Litigation Funding Still a Frontier 30 Years Later
Litigation funding is a seemingly growing business. It's also one that, since its emergence in the 1990s, has been controversial and remains largely unregulated.Trending Stories
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