This Week in Litigation Finance
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What Lloyd v. Google Means for UK Class Actions and Litigation Funders
The Lloyd v. Google claim has given rise to some thought-provoking questions:
- Has Google breached its duties as a data controller? If so, have class members of the ensuing collective action suffered quantifiable damages?
- How should “same interest” be determined regarding the misuse of data?
- Do individual members of a class have to demonstrate material harm in order to receive recompense?
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ESG Litigation Gains Traction With Investors
The ever-growing focus on ESG for companies around the world looks to be a double-edged sword, as investors may soon switch from rewarding companies pursuing ESG strategies with capital to instead funding litigation against those that fail to deliver on their promises.
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US Investors Face Wide Array Of Funding Opportunities Abroad
The US remains the market with the highest volume of class action litigation, and has been the go-to market for investors looking to capitalize, but this does not mean they should restrict themselves to American cases.
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Brown Rudnick advises on £100m litigation funding partnership between North Wall Capital and PGMBM
International law firm Brown Rudnick has advised alternative investment firm North Wall Capital on a £100m litigation funding partnership with PGMBM.
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Litigation Funding in Poland: A Closer Look
Poland has seen tremendous economic growth in recent decades, and now stands out as one of the business powerhouses within Europe.
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Deminor’s Research Reports ESG Bump
Legal Futures profiles Deminor’s ESG insights in a new report. Deminor says that ESG legal investment has a high likelihood of becoming one of the United Kingdom’s most investable lines of business for litigation financiers.
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Aristata Capital Drives Meritorious Funding Innovation Banking £40MM Investment
Aristata Capital is proud to announce a £40MM capital injection to fund a portfolio of impact investments. Such investment will include funding legal expenses for cases involving human rights, equality, indigenous law and ESG litigation.
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Johnson and Johnson’s ‘Texas Two Step’ Talc Restructuring
Johnson and Johnson (J&J) has engaged a restructuring vehicle to leverage bankruptcy protection for its talcum claim awards.
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LegalPay Continues To Dominate Indian Market With Latest Case
LegalPay is continuing to trail blaze with its latest funding for Just Deliveries to pursue claims against Coffee by Di Bella India.
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Finnish Investor Argues He Is Not Required To Pay Funder
In a high-profile dispute between litigant and litigation funder, a mining investor who successfully sued the Egyptian government has refused to compensate Buttonwood Legal Capital after claiming the funding agreement is invalid.
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Deception And Fraud By Solicitor Led To Collapse Of Axiom, SFO Alleges
Investment in litigation finance does not come without risks, however, few investors would expect to see these funds taken for personal and criminal gain by the lawyers they were meant to support.
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Bundled Class Against Apple APP and Google PLAY Stores
Czech-based funder LitFin has announced a bundled action against Google and Apple concerning their application store download purchase agreements. LitFin alleges that Google and Apple have abused their market dominance by inflating in-app commissions at or above 30%.
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Innovative Australian Funder Launches Service With New Approach
The vibrant and growing litigation finance market in Australia continues to expand, with the launch of a new funder in Juel Litigation Finance. With a goal to shake-up the industry, Juel is aiming to operate as a traditional litigation funder, and also bring a more holistic approach to legal financing that considers the individual behind the case as important as the case itself.
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The Role of Superannuation Funds in Litigation Finance
The role of superannuation funds in litigation finance (specifically in funding class action claims) has been highlighted by industry insiders in Australia, who point to it as a benefit to the funds themselves and also an encouragement of good corporate governance.
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Nigeria’s New Arbitration Legislation Opens The Door For Third-Party Funding
While the litigation funding industry continues its rapid growth in many territories around the globe, we are starting to see similar patterns emerging in Africa.
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The Argument Against Forced Legal Finance Agreement Disclosure
Keith Sharfman (Professor at St. John’s University School of Law) has a new feature arguing against mandatory litigation finance agreement disclosure in the 94 New York State Bar Journal 36. Mr. Sharfman’s article covers unique approaches to legislation targeted at third party funders and their clients.
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Lex Ferenda Litigation Funding is looking for a Managing Director for Underwriting and Risk
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Idex Consulting is looking for an Investment Manager | Litigation Funding
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Woodsford is recruiting an Investment Officer and Investment Associate in London
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Woodsford is recruiting an Investment Officer and VP of Business Development in the US
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