The Financial Times is once again focusing on litigation funding, this time with an article on litigation funding investments simply as an asset class. The article also includes comments on the existing litigation portfolio at Juridica. It’s important to keep watching this field. Despite objections and denials from the US Chamber of Commerce and others, litigation funding is an increasing force that will continue to grow and shape the litigation industry around the world. Despite parochial rules in various states, the US is not immune because overseas precedents and trends can and do move here. And, of course, multinationals already face risks around the globe.
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