Role & Impact of 3rd-Party Funding in Civil Litigation
Navigating the hidden players in civil litigation
- Product Number: 2260119P01
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Product Description
Product Description
Third-party litigation funding (TPLF) is slowly reshaping civil litigation, enabling access to justice while raising critical ethical and strategic challenges. This program equips attorneys with the tools to navigate TPLF in commercial disputes, mass torts, and intellectual property cases. Explore TPLF’s mechanics, its growing impact, national trends, and Massachusetts-specific considerations, incorporating insights from 2024-2025 regulatory and judicial developments
Participants also gain insight into national trends, including ongoing transparency debates, foreign funding concerns, and how these issues may play out in Massachusetts practice. The program highlights strategies for advising clients on both the benefits and risks of litigation funding, from risk mitigation to potential reductions in recovery or conflicts of interest. Attendees learn practical approaches for navigating cases involving TPLF, such as how to counter funder-backed opponents in settlement negotiations and courtroom proceedings.
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Agenda & Materials
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3:00pm - 3:05pm
Welcome and Introduction
J. Nathan Cole, Esq., Cole Law Partners , Boston
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3:05pm - 3:20pm
Plaintiff Strategies: Evaluate TPLF Agreements to Maximize Client Recoveries While Ensuring Compliance with Massachusetts Rules of Professional Conduct
J. Nathan Cole, Esq., Cole Law Partners , Boston
Erin K. Higgins, Esq., Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford LLP , Boston
Victoria M. Santoro, Esq., Santoro & Gray , Boston
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3:20pm - 3:40pm
Defendant Strategies: Anticipate and Counter TPLF-Backed Litigation Tactics, such as Prolonged Cases or Inflated Settlement Demands
Panel
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3:40pm - 4:00pm
Practical Scenario: Analyze a Hypothetical Massachusetts Dispute Involving TPLF, Followed by an Interactive Q&A
Panel
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MCLE webcasts are delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal. There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only. They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
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Fees
- $157.50 - MCLE Sponsor Member
- $87.50 - New Lawyer
- $87.50 - Pending Admittee
- $87.50 - Law Student
- $87.50 - Paralegal
- $175.00 - All Others