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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 Mario D. Cometti | July 13, 2018
Artificial intelligence is virtually everywhere. But forget about Alexa, self-driving cars and those pesky pop-up ads that follow you around the Internet. Think litigation tools. As the legal profession adapts to changes in the marketplace, more law firms are looking for alternative ways of doing business.
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By Richard Levick | July 3, 2018
Recent legislative activity intended to make litigation funding more transparent may or may not be warranted, but it does at least continue one salutary trend, which is to broaden the debate on the ethical and social issues at play.
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By Roy Strom and Ben Hancock | June 28, 2018
There is more money than ever in the hands of litigation financiers. But can they convince law firms to use it?
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By Roy Strom | June 26, 2018
Validity Capital is the name of a new, $250 million-backed litigation funding firm led by an industry veteran.
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By Sue Reisinger | June 25, 2018
Lisa Rickard of the Institute for Legal Reform, a U.S. Chamber of Commerce affiliate, recently told Corporate Counsel all about the challenges she sees legal departments facing today. And there was plenty to discuss.
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By Michael A. Nicolas | June 25, 2018
Cutting-edge inventions require robust patent protection and, when those patents are infringed, aggressive defense. But for growth-stage companies, setting aside millions for legal costs is all but impossible.
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By Gina Passarella Cipriani | June 25, 2018
Jeff Grossman is returning to Citi after 14 years at Wells Fargo. He will focus on growing Citi's presence in the Southeast, Washington, D.C., and with smaller firms.
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By Samantha Joseph | June 22, 2018
Two plaintiffs attorneys are fighting each other after their plan to work together on smoker cases disintegrated. Tobacco litigation is expensive to bring because cigarette makers put on aggressive defenses.
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By Ryan Lovelace | June 15, 2018
In this week's Washington Wrap: It's about the money.
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By Samantha Joseph | June 15, 2018
Former client-turned-lender Douglas Von Allmen will argue at a June 19 hearing that the firm won't be able to repay him and still remain in business.
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