TheJudge takes top rank again in Chambers & Partners 2021
Thejudge• July 21st, 2021
TheJudge has once again taken top rank with a Band 1 ranking in Chambers & Partners. TheJudge’s litigation insurance, now part of Thomas Miller Group, continues to go from strength to strength. Our team were … Continued
The High Court Hands Down its Judgment in the FCA Test Case on COVID-19 Business Interruption Insurance
Emily Thomas• September 28th, 2020
In a landmark decision handed down on 15th September 2020, the High Court has ruled that the majority of businesses who held business interruption insurance and were forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic are entitled to be indemnified … Continued
Patrick Webber joins TheJudge
TheJudge• June 30th, 2020
TheJudge Global is delighted to announce that Patrick Webber has joined the business as Divisional Director. Pat will be based in London but will be responsible for supporting clients of TheJudge throughout the UK and Europe. For the last 18 … Continued
Keeping cases moving during lockdown – TheJudge – “Origin Call Service”
TheJudge• April 7th, 2020
We are sure you’ll be awash with e-mailers setting out company’s policies with regards the Coronavirus. In short, at TheJudge, all our teams around the world are now working remotely. Our systems for managing new, live enquiries and ongoing matters … Continued
Litigation funders, group claims and security for costs: Rowe and others v Ingenious Media Holdings Plc and others
Matthew Amey• March 4th, 2020
Litigation funders and after the event (ATE) insurers will be carefully reviewing a judgment delivered by Nugee J in the Rowe and others v Ingenious Media litigation because it will affect a number of group claims which, by their nature, … Continued
TheJudge’s views on the IBA’s report on Legal expenses insurance and access to justice
TheJudge• October 2nd, 2019
This year’s International Bar Association’s annual conference kicked off in Seoul with the release of their latest piece of research; “Legal Expenses Insurance and Access to Justice”. The report focuses on legal expenses insurance and explores how it can assist … Continued
Hybrid Arbitration Finance Deals in practice – stepping beyond traditional legal fees financing
James Blick• September 26th, 2019
In recent months the team at TheJudge have arranged several arbitration finance deals, which are a hybrid of a monetization arrangement and a traditional litigation finance deal. While these arrangements were novel only a year or two back, we are … Continued
Competition claims – the rush to book build and first mover challenges for lawyers
Matthew Amey• September 26th, 2019
At TheJudge, we’re regularly involved in arranging the funding and insurance transactions behind many of the large follow-on competition cases, both in the CAT and High Court and across a broad range of sectors including, for example, manufacturing, IT, transportation, … Continued
Funding and insurance for insolvency disputes
Verity Jackson-Grant• July 15th, 2019
Administrators and liquidators have always had to take a creative approach to funding insolvency claims. Often lacking the funds to pay legal fees, they have been amongst those to benefit the most from the ability to combine CFAs, litigation funding … Continued