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Can Class Actions get off the ground in the UK without technology or funding?
Earlier this month FinLegal, in association with litigation support services provider Sky Discovery, ran a webinar on the current state of the UK class action marketplace. The speakers concluded that, while it is theoretically possible to run a class action without technology or funding, it won’t be a viable option for much longer.
Pallas Partners: paving the way with Purpose
FinLegal speaks to trail-blazer and founder of Pallas Partners, Natasha Harrison about her new firm, plans for growth in the class actions space and the need for lateral thinking when it comes to litigation funding.
David Greene, the OG of group actions
David Greene, Senior Partner at Edwin Coe, has been pioneering group actions ‘since the 80s’. He is an original proponent of class actions in the UK and a driver for social change and justice.
Litigation funding is now for everyone
How technology is making litigation funding more accessible
Data-driven group actions: how to get the edge over the gig economy
Group actions are here to stay, but if law firms are going to take on the gig economy, they need the tools to match. FinLegal founder and chief executive Steve Shinn explains more.
How Fieldfisher is using technology to drive down costs in volume claims
In our latest blog we’re speaking to a partner who has broad expertise in representing both corporates and consumers in volume claims. Ellie Pinnells, is a partner in the Disputes practice at Fieldfisher and has been leading the way in her team in using technology to drive down costs and secure access to justice in volume and class actions.
FinLegal in the Times: ‘Legal funding innovation is keeping London ahead of the pack’
Commercial Director, Lochy Macpherson in the Times.
FinLegal quoted in OutLaw
Litigation funders can help victims of investor fraud via group claims
What is the right number of funders to approach for funding for your case?
There are at least 40 active litigation funders and the number steadily increasing with a number of hedge funders entering the market.
Funding for litigation strongly increasing… but how to access it?
The litigation funding market has transformed since its emergence two decades ago in the US…
Why litigation funding needs a technological re-boot
At the bleeding edge, artificial intelligence and machine learning are driving a technological revolution in the legal profession…
LegalTech startup raises £1m in mission to unlock value from litigation
It all begins with an idea.