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Maximising opportunities in litigation funding

A thorough examination of the latest developments in Litigation Funding, Chaired Michael Napier CBE QC, Senior Partner, Irwin Mitchell LLP

Introduction

With changes in ATE insurance, a potential move towards contingency fees and a huge increase in litigation funding options, the next 12 months will be pivotal in determining the significance of litigation funding in the UK and in time, the international market.

The speaker panel, including prominent commercial litigation lawyers, funders and underwriters will provide a crucial assessment of the risks, rewards and requirements in litigation funding to ensure you make the most of this rapidly expanding market.

Chaired by Michael Napier CBE QC of Irwin Mitchell LLP, this conference will provide a thorough assessment of the risks, rewards and requirements in litigation funding, placing you at the very forefront of this rapidly expanding market.

The conference will feature an address by Lord Justice Jackson on the interaction between access to justice and third party funding.

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Event details


Date:

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Location:

Hyatt Regency Churchill Hotel
London, W1A 4ZX

6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Join our experts to address the following key questions:

  • What is the interaction between access to justice and third party funding?
  • How are funders assessing the merit of cases?
  • What are the differences in risk profiles between arbitration funding and litigation funding?
  • What is the future for third party funding?

Who Should Attend

  • Litigation practitioners
  • In-house counsel
  • Third party funders
  • ATE insurers
  • Underwriters
  • Brokers

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