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Parabellum Authors US Chapter of The Third Party Litigation Funding Law Review
Parabellum recently authored the United States chapter of The Third Party Litigation Funding Law Review. The chapter provides a survey of the litigation finance marketplace, as well as discusses the legal and regulatory framework, structuring considerations, disclosure issues, and the future of the industry.
The chapter is available here.
Untapped Litigation Finance Opportunities in Bankruptcy
I’m pleased to share with you a short podcast I recorded with Debtwire focusing on bankruptcy and litigation finance. My basic point in the podcast is straightforward but important: litigation finance has vast potential to be helpful and relevant in a far broader range of bankruptcy disputes than those in which it has been employed so far. Here’s why.
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Parabellum’s Dai Wai Chin Feman Moderates Panel Discussion on Portfolios
Parabellum’s Director of Commercial Litigation Strategies, Dai Wai Chin Feman, recently moderated a panel entitled “Examining All the Nuances & Risks of Funding Portfolio Cases” at the Insight Exchange Network’s Litigation Financing & Investment Forum. Panelists included Nick Rowles-Davis (Founder and CEO, Chancery Capital), Michael Kelley (Partner, Arent Fox), Jim Little (Principal, Drumcliffe), and Stephen McMullin (Director, Brickell Key Asset Management). Topics covered included portfolio structuring, negotiations, and ethical concerns applicable to law firm, corporate, asset recovery, and IP portfolios.
Parabellum Featured in The American Lawyer
Parabellum was recently featured in The American Lawyer’s article, As Capital Pours In, A Litigation Funding Icon Changes Its Strategy. Read the article here.
What Sets Litigation Funders Apart?
5 Factors to Consider
As litigation funding becomes mainstream, a new litigation funder seems to open nearly every week. Indeed, Google searches for “litigation funding” and “litigation finance” yield dozens of ads by various entities seeking to invest in litigation.
A business looking for funding may not know where to begin. To help, we have compiled a list of topics for businesses to consider as they evaluate their options.