Spotlight on Martha Solinger: As the newest member of Omni Bridgeway’s US Investment Committee, Solinger brings a wealth of experience with class actions and other complex securities matters across the globe. We are excited to add her to our elite, diverse team.
In part 1 of this 3 part series about how companies in the energy sector can benefit from dispute finance during the economic downturn, we hear from our North American team members, Amy Geise, Eric Chenoweth, and Naomi Loewith about what companies need to know in order to navigate the tough times ahead.
In the second of this two-part series in The State Bar of California's 'Big News for Solo and Small Firms,' L.A. Investment Manager David Gallagher discusses common ethical issues raised by practitioners over the use of litigation funding.
The Supreme Court of Canada recognized Omni Bridgeway’s litigation funding arrangement as ‘fair and reasonable’ in a landmark decision for the litigation finance industry in Canada. We delve into the details of the Court’s written opinion on our blog.
Omni Bridgeway is pleased to have 22 of our global team recognised as thought leaders in the inaugural edition of WWL: Thought Leaders – Third Party Funding 2020 published by Who’s Who Legal.
Capital adequacy matters. When faced with economic uncertainty and pending litigation, firms need a disputes financier they can rely on. Omni Bridgeway’s sizeable and stable investment funds can help.
We are pleased to announce top recognition by Leaders League in the “Litigation Funders” category, with rankings of ‘leading’ in the fields of litigation and arbitration in the United States and Europe as well as for ‘excellence’ in litigation and arbitration in the UK.
Caught in a reps & warranties insurance dispute following a merger? See how funding from Omni Bridgeway allows companies to pursue claims without putting resources at risk.
Partnering with a funder like Omni Bridgeway can help you maximize your claim’s potential recovery, while mitigating the risk in the event of an unfavorable outcome.
For investment bankers tasked with monetizing a firm’s legal assets, litigation funding can provide the tools needed to unlock the value of a company’s meritorious claims.
Litigation finance can offer in-house counsel a path to modernization lined with benefits that include increased profits, a decrease in litigation spend, and an experienced partner with whom to share the risk of litigation.
As litigation finance continues to grow, many firms are discovering they can use it as an alternative to taking on debt while maximizing revenue from their portfolio of litigation matters