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The Selling of Arbitration Awards – Are your clients aware of their options?
James Delaney May 3rd, 2019

Litigation funding is now well understood as an option for Claimants pursuing international arbitration disputes to remove the financial cost burden of paying legal fees and expenses. The majority of legal budgets we see at TheJudge typically range between $1m-$15m, … Continued

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How litigation finance options can help to realise assets in an insolvency situation
James Delaney May 15th, 2018

In a litigation landscape post-recoverability of CFA success fees and ATE insurance premiums, Insolvency Practitioners (IPs) are increasingly turning to litigation acquisition, or “claims factoring”, as a way of realising one of the major assets left in an insolvency company … Continued

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Sharing the DBA Fee Risk
James Delaney May 25th, 2017

DBA insurance could expand the use of damages-based agreements in commercial litigation, with law firms able to boost their profit while limiting their exposure By James Delaney – as published in The Lawyer on 25 May 2017 https://www.thelawyer.com/knowledge-bank/white-paper/sharing-dba-fee-risk/ Damages-based agreements … Continued

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Robert Warner Joins TheJudge
James Delaney January 11th, 2016

TheJudge is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert Warner as the new Head of Broking Operations. Rob joins us with a wealth of industry experience, having previously been an underwriter at two prominent ATE insurance providers. “I’m delighted to … Continued

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TheJudge Celebrates Its 15th Year
James Delaney September 23rd, 2015

2015 marks a memorable milestone for TheJudge as we celebrate our 15th year as a leading name in the litigation funding and insurance market. During the past 15 years we’ve been engaged to arrange the funding and/or litigation insurance for … Continued

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TheJudge arranges indemnity for shareholders suing Lloyds
James Delaney October 6th, 2014

TheJudge arranges multi million pound indemnity for Lloyds shareholders TheJudge has successfully secured another large multi-million pound indemnity from UK insurers to assist shareholders of Lloyds in pursuing their claim. The shareholders claim that the directors of Lloyds breached their … Continued

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Litigation and Arbitration Boutiques – Stimulating the funding and insurance market as competition takes effect
James Delaney March 25th, 2014

A review of the past six months has aptly demonstrated the effects of increased competition within the funding market for commercial litigation and arbitration.  As the largest broker in the market we’ve seen a 28% increase in the volume of … Continued

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10 Existing Funders + 2 New Participants = 12
James Delaney July 29th, 2013

We are delighted to announce that we have recently agreed to work with two new litigation funding providers, making a total of 12 funders participating on our panel. 12 funders may seem like a lot to some and not many … Continued

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Do Not Ignore Alternative Funding Arrangements
James Delaney April 29th, 2013

Article on the risks of avoiding alternative funding arrangements. Written by James Delaney of TheJudge and published in the ‘Risk Briefing’ within the 29th April edition of The Lawyer. Article is available to view on pages 28-29 of the online … Continued

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