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Tdm Special Issue: Contingent Fees And Third Party Funding In Investment Arbitration Disputes, Joseph Matthews, Maya Steinitz Jan 2011

Tdm Special Issue: Contingent Fees And Third Party Funding In Investment Arbitration Disputes, Joseph Matthews, Maya Steinitz

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In this Special Mini-Edition of the Transnational Dispute Management Journal, co-editors Prof. Maya Steinitz and Joe Matthews have collected, edited and TDM now publishes original works by four authors who advance the critical analysis of issues raised by the increased presence of contingent fees and third party funding in connection with international investment disputes. TDM is also pleased to re-publish with permission an article authored by Prof. Steinitz in the Minnesota Law Review in January of this year entitled "Whose Claim is This Anyway? Third Party Litigation Funding."


Whose Claim Is This Anyway? Third Party Litigation Funding, Maya Steinitz Jan 2011

Whose Claim Is This Anyway? Third Party Litigation Funding, Maya Steinitz

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Third party litigation funding, or litigation finance, is a new industry composed of institutional investors who invest in litigation by providing finance in return for an ownership stake in a legal claim and a contingency in the recovery. Its emergence has been recognized as one of the most significant developments in civil litigation today. It will transform access to justice, and affect numerous areas of the law including corporate law, torts, intellectual property, environmental law, employment law and international law. Hailing from the U.K. and Australia, the practice is de facto prohibited in the U.S., largely through ethical rules disallowing …