This webcast will provide in-house lawyers an overview of commercial legal finance, a tool increasingly used by Fortune 500 in-house lawyers to offset costs and to accelerate recoveries for major commercial litigations and arbitrations. The webcast, to be led by investment team members at the world’s largest provider of commercial legal finance, will cover both legal finance’s use and key practical considerations.
The webcast will begin with an overview of legal finance, covering key products such as monetizations and fees and expenses financing. Speakers will also compare funding options, discuss common deal structures and pricing and share case studies to illustrate how businesses can leverage legal finance effectively.
In the second half, the discussion will shift to practical insights and strategic benefits for businesses. Experts will provide an inside look at the funding process, outlining the key criteria legal finance providers consider when evaluating opportunities. The session will also answer common questions businesses may have when exploring funding solutions.
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