Articles
Revisiting Third-Party Funding after PACCAR: Insights from the Civil Justice Council’s Report
By Dr Can Eken The PACCAR decision has had a profound impact on the third-party funding market. The Supreme Court held that many third-party funding agreements could, ...
Germany’s KapMuG Under Reform: What the Latest Legislative Changes Mean for Securities Litigation Funding
By Patrick Rode Germany's Capital Markets Model Case Act (Kapitalanleger-Musterverfahrensgesetz or “KapMuG") has undergone its most significant transformation since inception. Following reforms that took effect ...
Recoverability of Third-Party Funding Costs in Arbitration: A Review of Current Practice and Its Implications
By Nick Rowles-Davies Third-party litigation funding (TPF) has become increasingly prevalent in international arbitration. As arbitration remains the preferred mechanism for resolving high-value commercial disputes, ...
Funding and Lobbying – Unhappy Bedfellows? Litigation Funding in the UK
By Ben Knowles For those of us with more than a passing interest in litigation funding, we will all have noticed that barely an hour ...
Private Credit and the Litigation Funder: Promise, Peril, and the Path Between
By Nick Rowles-Davies This article grew out of a lively panel at Dubai Arbitration Week 2025, where I discussed how the surge of private credit ...
Third-Party Litigation Funding
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