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In Third Party Funding, Gian Marco Solas, for the first time,
describes third party funding (TPF) as stand-alone practice within
the wider litigation and legal services' markets. The book reports
on legal issues related to TPF in both common law and civil law
jurisdictions, and in the international context. It then discusses
the incentives and economics of TPF transactions in different legal
contexts while explaining how the practice emerged and how it is
likely to develop. In addition, the book offers practical insights
into TPF transactions and analyzes a number of regulatory proposals
that could affect its use and desirability. This work should be
read by scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and anyone else
interested in how TPF is changing the practice of law.
In Third Party Funding, Gian Marco Solas, for the first time,
describes third party funding (TPF) as stand-alone practice within
the wider litigation and legal services' markets. The book reports
on legal issues related to TPF in both common law and civil law
jurisdictions, and in the international context. It then discusses
the incentives and economics of TPF transactions in different legal
contexts while explaining how the practice emerged and how it is
likely to develop. In addition, the book offers practical insights
into TPF transactions and analyzes a number of regulatory proposals
that could affect its use and desirability. This work should be
read by scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and anyone else
interested in how TPF is changing the practice of law.
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