Litigation funding in Italy
The use of outside capital in the legal industry is becoming increasingly widespread in Italy. Companies and law firms alike are using litigation funding to conserve their capital and to invest in growth.
The use of outside capital in the legal industry is becoming increasingly widespread in Italy. Companies and law firms alike are using litigation funding to conserve their capital and to invest in growth.
Litigation funding (also called legal finance or litigation finance) is commonly used to remove the costs of pursuing commercial litigation or arbitration, such as legal fees and expenses. Increasingly, businesses and law firms use legal finance to accelerate a portion of the expected entitlement of pending claims, judgments or awards, providing immediate liquidity. The funder assumes downside risk of loss in exchange for a portion of the ultimate recovery.
From GCs and CFOs to competition law litigators, arbitration lawyers and asset managers, legal and finance professionals across industries as well as law firms are using litigation funding to conserve their capital and to invest in growth.
Read case studies about how companies and law firms use finance to manage legal costs and risk.
Gain greater control over litigation and arbitration budgets
Enhance liquidity without adding debt
Bring innovation to the legal department
Offset the risks and costs associated with time-consuming disputes, including competition claims
Create a systematic approach to pursuing legal recoveries
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