
Time for funders to speak up?
Dippy Singh
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As litigation funding finds itself becoming a societal and political issue, funders are being encouraged to be more vocal about the role they play – but where do the education gaps lie?
While the funding sector continues to garner positive attention, with influential bodies such as the UK Civil Justice Council broadly backing the use of third-party litigation funding (TPLF), the drive against this type of financing has not been extinguished. This is none more evident than in the US, where o
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Arcadia Finance Deminor Education Erik Bomans Funders Litigation Funding Ronit Cohen Steven Friel Third-party funding UK Competition Appeal Tribunal US Woodsford
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