Because third-party funding and sales of legal rights are equivalent in terms of their economics, I examine arrangements in which third-party sales of legal rights are permitted today; those arrangements include waiver, subrogation, and settlement agreements. These existing arrangements provide valuable lessons for the appropriate regulatory approach to third-party financing of litigation
This article considers the background to the self-regulation of third party funding of civil legal c...
Third-party funding (TPF) is a relatively new phenomenon in the field of international investment ar...
Third-party funding (TPF) is a relatively new phenomenon in the field of international investment ar...
Because third-party funding and sales of legal rights are equivalent in terms of their economics, I ...
This paper examines the law and economics of third-party financed litigation. I explore the conditio...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of third party funding of litigation which is a recent phenomenon in ...
Third-party funding is an arrangement whereby an outside entity finances the legal representation of...
Third-party funding is a controversial business arrangement whereby an outside entity—called a third...
Third-party litigation finance has become a powerful and influential industry that will continue to ...
As third-party funding of litigation begins to take hold in the United States, debates about the nor...
This article addresses the issue of the funding of civil litigation within the framework of access t...
In South Africa third party litigation funding agreement as a tool that provides access to justice i...
The aim of the research is to examine the potential for third party litigation funding as a tool to ...
In South Africa third party litigation funding agreement as a tool that provides access to justice i...
In this paper, we analyze three different ways to finance litigation, namely (i) self-finance by pla...
This article considers the background to the self-regulation of third party funding of civil legal c...
Third-party funding (TPF) is a relatively new phenomenon in the field of international investment ar...
Third-party funding (TPF) is a relatively new phenomenon in the field of international investment ar...
Because third-party funding and sales of legal rights are equivalent in terms of their economics, I ...
This paper examines the law and economics of third-party financed litigation. I explore the conditio...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of third party funding of litigation which is a recent phenomenon in ...
Third-party funding is an arrangement whereby an outside entity finances the legal representation of...
Third-party funding is a controversial business arrangement whereby an outside entity—called a third...
Third-party litigation finance has become a powerful and influential industry that will continue to ...
As third-party funding of litigation begins to take hold in the United States, debates about the nor...
This article addresses the issue of the funding of civil litigation within the framework of access t...
In South Africa third party litigation funding agreement as a tool that provides access to justice i...
The aim of the research is to examine the potential for third party litigation funding as a tool to ...
In South Africa third party litigation funding agreement as a tool that provides access to justice i...
In this paper, we analyze three different ways to finance litigation, namely (i) self-finance by pla...
This article considers the background to the self-regulation of third party funding of civil legal c...
Third-party funding (TPF) is a relatively new phenomenon in the field of international investment ar...
Third-party funding (TPF) is a relatively new phenomenon in the field of international investment ar...