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All Things Litigation Finance

Litigation funding is widely known but hardly understood. You will hear directly from funders about how the funding process works and from attorneys about how they utilize these monies to better serve their clients.

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    Dai Wai Chin Feman - ILFA

    Dai Wai Chin Feman joins this weeks episode for a whirlwind discussion.Topics include, but are not limited too like any good discovery request, his work as US Chapter Chair at the International Legal Finance Association, a proposal for funding of US class actions, the unlikely alliance to slow the growth of MSOs, and of course the burning question of his pending free agency. All that and more on this week's All Things Litigation Funding, brought to you by Level Seven NYC.

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    Fiona Chaney - Omni Bridgeway

    Fiona Chaney from Omni Bridgeway joins to discuss her widely shared critique of Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse's report on Third Party Litigation Funding. Spoiler alert, she is not a fan and has the receipts. Besides pointing out the lack of factual support and reliance on private proprietary modeling, (i.e., there is no way to validate what they are saying), we talk more broadly about efforts to limit #litigationfunding such that the powerful will maintain their asymmetric financial advantage over the judicial system. As if that were not enough for a single episode, we also touch briefly on the fact that we both worked at #Howrey and unveil to the world the podcast's official sponsor.

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    Rebecca Berrebi - Litigation Finance Advisors

    Rebecca Berrebi from Litigation Finance Advisors joins for the first episode of the 2026 season. Topics covered included her experience in the early days ofthe #litigationfinance market and her identification of the need for skilled advisors for those seeking #litigationfunding. We then moved on to get her thoughts on the economic and societal truths that make #litigationfunding so attractive to its users and important to the judicial system as whole. Finally, we finished out the episode discussing her founding and ongoing involvement in WOLF - Women of Litigation Finance. https://www.litfinadvisors.com/

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    David and Evan - Burford Capital

    David Perla and Evan Meyerson from Burford Capital join the pod. We talk about corporate America's thoughts on #litigationfunding. While it is well known that many companies take shots at the industry when they are the #Defendants, you may be surprised to learn that these same critics are more than happy to leverage this #capital when they are pursuing affirmative litigation.

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    Gary Goldberg - Archer

    Gary Goldberg, Executive Vice President at Archer Systems joins to talk about where the money goes when the cases are over. As one of the largest (if not the largest), lien resolution companies in the United States, Archer distributes billions in settlement funds from mass tort cases. While some opponents of accountability would like you to believe that the only people who make money in these litigations are lawyers and funders, he will tell you about the billions of settlement dollars that go to medical providers such as Medicare and Medicaid out of these funds. Additionally, contrary to the "frivolous lawsuit" narrative, we discuss the exacting proof needed to achieve a settlement in a large mass tort case.

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    Kelly Daley - Gerchen Capital Partners

    Kelly Daley, Managing Director at Gerchen Capital Partners joins this week's episode. We talk about her role leading GCP's corporate monetization strategy and the reasons that companies with claims are choosing to pull forward revenue instead of waiting for resolution of class actions and MDLs. We also touch upon the law firm portfolio market, how GCP looks at trading risk, and what she and the team at GCP are looking for in a counterparty. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, this episode identifies a certain university as the number one feeder to #litigationfinance providers.

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    Lauren and Mani from Signal Peak

    Lauren Harrison and Mani Walia from Signal Peak join the pod to discuss their new venture. Why did they decide to leave well established entities to join forces?What do critics get wrong about the use of outside capital for meritorious claims?What is the actual meaning of Signal Peak?All these questions, (and more!) will be answered on this week's episode.

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    Mark York - GW Bench Bar Conference

    Mark York joins the #podcast to discuss the upcoming George Washington Bench Bar Conference taking place in #Washington, DC April 10th and 11th. Mark is one of the most connected people in the space and he, along with his partners, has put together a tremendous group of judges and #attorneys from both sides of the v to gather for two days of substantive discussions. What can we expect when #judges #defense lawyers and #plaintiffs' #lawyers gather in one place? What do they really say about #litigationfunding when things go off the record? Mark also shares his thoughts on what's happening in the #masstort world and he expects to see in the coming year.

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    Eamon Walsh - Advoc8se

    Eamon Walsh, Co-Founder and President of Advoc8se joins to discuss his (and the Advoc8se team's) work with #lawfirms and #litigationfinance #investors to drive optimal results for #clients. Eamon shares his thoughts on 5 big issues facing the #legal and #legalfinance community. What does it take to go from signed engagement letter to getting a victim its settlement? How can #mba style best practices be utilized to provide greater #accesstojustice? Are #personalinjury #firms the next attractive #privatecredit #investments? All this and more, on this week's #episode. #podcasts #accesstojustice #alternativeinvestments #privatecredit #masstort #litfunding #litfundingbrokers #litigationfunding #camplejeune #camplejeunenc

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    Evan Fried - Slarskey

    Evan Fried from Slarskey, LLC joins the pod for a broad discussion on the #litigationfunding business. We cover his history in the #litfin business, how Slarskey built itself into a go to Firm for #legalfinance disputes, his work as a #litfunder, and his meteoric rise as host of a competing #podcast. #litigation #litigationfinance #litfunding #lfa #GVI #alternativeinvestments #privatecredit #altinvestments #accesstojustice

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    Boris Ziser - Schulte Roth & Zabel

    Boris Ziser, Co-Head of the Finance Group and Member of the Executive Committee at Schulte Roth and Zabel joins the pod. Widely recognized as one of the leading transactional lawyers in the space, we discuss how he started doing funding deals, building out a full-service litigation finance group, managing large groups of participants in syndicated loans and his thoughts on the Arizona ABS structure.

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    Casey, Kayleigh and Brian from Saul Ewing

    Casey Grabenstein, Kayleigh Keilty and Brian Michalek from Saul Ewing join to discuss the evolution of the business, their diligence work for Funders, the way the Firm looks at risk, and the launch of the Firm's Litigation Finance Practice.

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    Kirstine Rogers - Certum

    Kirstine Rogers from Certum joins the show for the first episode of 2025. She discusses her work at Certum underwriting risk, discusses the interplay between funding and insurance and gives her thoughts on the importance of candor for parties seeking funding.

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    Cindy Chen Delano

    Cindy Chen Delano joins the program where we discuss her journey from bankruptcy litigator to legal finance investor. Key insights include her thoughts on the Burford/Argentina litigation, the symbiotic law firm/litigation funder relationship, and ways to employ careful restructuring (along with hard work) to turn distressed assets into winners for claimants, their attorneys and investors.

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    Jeff Lula GLS Capital

    Jeff Lula, Principal at GLS Capital, joins the show to discuss his journey from Kirkland & Ellis bankruptcy lawyer to litigation funding, the kinds of matters GLS gets involved with, and the way that the team underwrites opportunities.

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    Stewart and Matt from Statera Capital

    Stewart Ackerly and Matt Blumenstein from Statera Capital join the pod. Had a great discussion about how they found their way into funding, Statera's unique place in the market and the way they look at investment opportunities.

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    Emily Siegel - Bloomberg Law

    Emily Siegel, Senior Reporter at Bloomberg Law covering Litigation Finance, shares her perspective on the key issues driving the industry.

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    Michael Perich - Lockton

    Michael Perich, Director and Head of Litigation Insurance at Lockton, discusses the interplay between litigation funding and contingent risk insurance.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Litigation funding is widely known but hardly understood. You will hear directly from funders about how the funding process works and from attorneys about how they utilize these monies to better serve their clients.

HOSTED BY

Ted Farrell

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Litigation funding is widely known but hardly understood. You will hear directly from funders about how the funding process works and from attorneys about how they utilize these monies to better serve their clients.

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