Third party litigation funding has become intriguing development in the expansion of global class and collective action litigation over the past several years, particularly in Australia. (For various previous CAB articles addressing third party litigation funding, click here). The concept of third party litigation funding generally refers to financing of litigation by a private party or corporation that is [...]
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Is Victoria Province About to Top the ATRF’s List of Judicial Hellholes?
Posted in Class Action Trends, International Class Action Law, tagged international class action, australian class action, litigation funding, australia class action, fee splitting, fee sharing, contingent fee, IMF, IMF Australia, contingency fee on January 28, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Class Action Blogosphere Weekly Review
Posted in Class Action News, Class Action Trends, International Class Action Law, Other class action blogs, tagged attorneys fees, blawg review, blog review, CAFA, Class Action Decisions, Class Action Fairness Act, Class Action News, class action publicity, class action review, Class Action Trends, fee sharing, fee splitting, International Class Action Law on September 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Here are some blog entries from the week that was that might be of interest to class action practitioners: Class Action Decisions The UCL Practitioner quotes a recent California Court of Appeal decision reversing a trial court’s order denying class certification on the ground that the court had not allowed pre-certification discovery of the identity of [...]

