Emma Carr
Partner
Commercial litigation and litigation funding partner
Co-chair of ThinkHouse
Guide
Disputes will arise in the course of day-to-day business, but if they lead to a litigation claim it can significantly impact a business – affecting finances, resources, reputation and growth. As a claimant, litigation funding (or litigation finance) can strengthen your position and enable you to mitigate the potential negative impacts of managing a dispute.
The use of litigation funding, and particularly third-party litigation funding, has grown significantly in the UK and Europe, and is set to continue. There are now a number of paths open to a claimant to manage the costs of their legal claim and we are seeing innovations in costs cover to provide more bespoke solutions.
So, as a claimant what litigation funding options are open to you? How do the different packages work? And what are the pros and cons of each option? And although generally only available to claimants, are there any situations in which litigation funding might also be available to defendants?
Our new guide, 'Litigation funding unpacked', will help you better understand the different funding options and types of providers in the market. It cuts through the detail of this complex area to provide practical pointers on:
Keen to learn more about how litigation funding might help your business and gain further guidance? Enter your details below to download our litigation funding guide.
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