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Center on Civil Justice

Emerging Trends in Third-Party Funding - CLE

Panel 1:

  • White Paper on Mandatory Disclosure in Third-Party Litigation Finance by Anthony Sebok
  • Follow the Money? A Proposed Approach for Disclosure of Litigation Finance Agreements by Maya Steinitz
  • What’s So New About Litigation Finance? by William Mara

 

Panel 2:

  • Disclosure of Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration by Victoria Sahani
  • Recent Developments in Third-Party Funding by Victoria Sahani
  • Third Party Funding of Investment Arbitration by Maya Steinitz

 

Panel 3:

  • Arizona Task Force on the Delivery of Legal Services Report
  • Changing the stakes: how evolving law firm ownership rules could (or could not) re-shape the legal industry
  • Should Non-Lawyer Ownership of Law Firms be Endorsed and Encouraged?

 

Panel 4:

  • The Economics of Third-Party Financed Litigation 
  • GAO: Third-Party Litigation Financing Market Characteristics, Data, and Trends
  • A Comparative Legal And Economic Approach To Third-Party Litigation Funding

 

Panel 5:

  • A selection of funding contracts
  • American Bar Association Best Practices for Third-Party Litigation Funding
  • Demystifying the Litigation Funding Process
  • A Practical Guide to Litigation Funding

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