Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in commercial litigation funding. Whereas the judicial, legislative, and scholarly treatment of litigation finance has regarded litigation finance first and foremost as a form of champerty and sought to regulate it through rules of legal professional responsibility (hereinafter, the “legal ethics paradigm”), this Article suggests that the problems created by litigation finance are all facets of the classic problems created by “the separation of ownership and control” that have been a focus of business law since the advent of the corporate form. Therefore, an “incorporation paradigm,” offered here, is more appropriate. “Incorporating legal claims” means conceiving of the claim as an asset with ...
Legal finance occurs when strangers fund litigation for profit. Traditionally looked upon with suspi...
Strikingly absent from the entire corporate governance and corporate litigation debate is a unique f...
This Article identifies a market-based solution for monitoring large-scale litigation proceeding out...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in commercial litigation funding. Whereas the judici...
Litigation funding—for-profit, nonrecourse funding of a litigation by a nonparty—is a new and rapidl...
The pursuit of justice, with infrequent exception, requires financial stability and sometimes even w...
Litigation investment, which is also known as “litigation finance” or “third party litigation financ...
This Article begins by describing the market for investment in commercial litigationA Litigation-inv...
When it comes to combating corporate misconduct, is more litigation necessarily better? The conventi...
Conventional wisdom is that shareholder derivative suits are dead. Yet this death knell is decidedly...
This Article identifies and analyzes the de facto and de jure end of lawyers’ exclusivity over the p...
Most commercial litigation financing agreements are designed to create distance between the funders ...
Litigation finance is quickly becoming a centerpiece of our legal system. Once a dispute arises, lit...
With the likely prospect of publicly held U.S. benefit corporations in mind, this Article engages in...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of third party funding of litigation which is a recent phenomenon in ...
Legal finance occurs when strangers fund litigation for profit. Traditionally looked upon with suspi...
Strikingly absent from the entire corporate governance and corporate litigation debate is a unique f...
This Article identifies a market-based solution for monitoring large-scale litigation proceeding out...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in commercial litigation funding. Whereas the judici...
Litigation funding—for-profit, nonrecourse funding of a litigation by a nonparty—is a new and rapidl...
The pursuit of justice, with infrequent exception, requires financial stability and sometimes even w...
Litigation investment, which is also known as “litigation finance” or “third party litigation financ...
This Article begins by describing the market for investment in commercial litigationA Litigation-inv...
When it comes to combating corporate misconduct, is more litigation necessarily better? The conventi...
Conventional wisdom is that shareholder derivative suits are dead. Yet this death knell is decidedly...
This Article identifies and analyzes the de facto and de jure end of lawyers’ exclusivity over the p...
Most commercial litigation financing agreements are designed to create distance between the funders ...
Litigation finance is quickly becoming a centerpiece of our legal system. Once a dispute arises, lit...
With the likely prospect of publicly held U.S. benefit corporations in mind, this Article engages in...
Chapter 1 introduces the topic of third party funding of litigation which is a recent phenomenon in ...
Legal finance occurs when strangers fund litigation for profit. Traditionally looked upon with suspi...
Strikingly absent from the entire corporate governance and corporate litigation debate is a unique f...
This Article identifies a market-based solution for monitoring large-scale litigation proceeding out...