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Women of Legal Tech: Emily Hostage and Why Legal Could Understand Tech If They Tried
Burford Capital's Emily Hostage discusses why legal tech appeals to her polymath instincts, the importance of inviting women to contribute, and why she flips a coin when it comes to big decisions.Companies Are Key To Driving Diversity in Arbitration
Increased diversity on arbitral tribunals is key to ensuring the integrity and efficacy of proceedings.Law.com Trendspotter: Clients, Lit Funders Push Law Firms For Accountability on Origination Credit
Clients and—in at least one instance—litigation funding companies are increasingly using their considerable leverage over law firms to create incentives and accountability around origination credit, which has emerged as a key to attracting and retaining diverse attorneys.US Legal Regulatory Reform Will Be Slow—But Is It Time Well Spent?
Regulatory changes in bigger states may be the catalyst for broader national reforms. But as the U.K. shows, legal innovation may still be a work in progress, explained a panel from the ACC's 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting.View more book results for the query "Burford Capital"
An Unexpected Party Is Thinking About Origination Credit
Burford Capital's interest ties into its newly amplified goal of fostering greater diversity in law firms.Burford Earmarks $100M Pot to Fund Minority- and Female-Led Cases
The Equity Project launched three years ago with $50 million to support women-led matters.Keller Lenkner Is Starting a Not-So-Quiet Plaintiffs Bar Revolution
"We've been purposeful looking for matters where we can have an immediate impact, and also looking to put together a team that's ready to play a significant role in the large and complex matters that are going on in the plaintiffs bar," said Travis Lenkner.Keller Lenkner Is Starting a Not-So-Quiet Plaintiffs Bar Revolution
"We've been purposeful looking for matters where we can have an immediate impact, and also looking to put together a team that's ready to play a significant role in the large and complex matters that are going on in the plaintiffs bar," said Travis Lenkner.How Corporate Legal Departments Are Shifting to Profit Centers
A new report from Burford Capital suggests that "companies are on the cusp of a paradigm shift in how they approach legal assets," and will begin to focus more on generating revenue through litigation.Trending Stories
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