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Litigation funder Validity Finance secures $100M in new capital, adds first time corp. counsel from Fried Frank

NEW YORK (July 28, 2020) – Looking to meet growing demand among businesses and law firms to finance commercial disputes, litigation funder Validity Finance has raised $100 million in additional capital. The firm also announced the arrival of experienced transactional attorney Jason Listhaus to fill the new role of in-house corporate counsel as its portfolio continues to grow.


Validity’s additional capital comes from a mix of institutional and private investors, including the firm’s founding private equity sponsor TowerBrook Capital Partners. 

Validity CEO Ralph Sutton commented: “We’ve seen a pronounced increase in demand this year fueled, in part, by the pandemic. Businesses and law firms are experiencing unprecedented cost constraints and welcome our backing to pursue or monetize claims. Our latest capital raise will help us continue to meet our clients’ needs for funding their most important litigation matters in the current challenging economic environment.”

Since launch, Validity has committed more than $125 million in dozens of deals across a range of litigation and arbitration matters and jurisdictions.

Mr. Sutton noted that large law firms have increasingly been drawn to third-party funding during the slowdown, as brand-name practices with large litigation platforms see the value in having individual clients receive funding and also of having the direct backing for a basket of cases while they stabilize finances and preserve cash. “Funding had already become mainstream in the last several years but the pandemic has hyper-charged the acceptance and use of contingent, non-recourse funding by major law firms and well-capitalized clients,” he said.

Validity has funded a broad spectrum of litigations and arbitrations: including breach of contract, patent infringement, breach of fiduciary duty, theft of trade secrets, domestic and international arbitration, judgment/asset enforcements, insurance coverage cases and others. A growing allocation is going towards portfolios of cases handled by law firms.

Validity also announced that experienced finance and transactional attorney Jason Listhaus has joined as its first corporate counsel. The New York-based Mr. Listhaus will help manage deal-side aspects of Validity’s investments, including helping structure and negotiate funding arrangements. He joins the firm’s bench of former trial lawyers who work on underwriting, risk and case review. His arrival helps the firm transition from using outside counsel to handle its expanding book of transactions.

“Jason is a great addition as we grow our capital base and pace of investments, not only in the U.S. but internationally,” said Validity’s Chief Risk Officer Dave Kerstein, noting the firm recently launched an Israeli office in Tel Aviv. “As our first in-house corporate counsel, Jason will help streamline the investment process and also lower transaction costs. As a corporate lawyer with a background in Big Law, he has a strong grasp of deal advisory details and investment strategy.”

Mr. Listhaus was previously a member of the Corporate department at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, as well as an associate in the Financial Services group of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. He earned his joint J.D./M.B.A degree from New York University in 2013. Mr. Listhaus earned his B.A. degree in Economics, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, from NYU in 2009.

Validity Finance has been steadily expanding in 2020. In June, Validity opened its first international office in Israel, the company’s fourth, alongside its U.S. offices in New York, Chicago, and Houston. The Israel office is headed by international-disputes lawyer Eli Schulman in Tel Aviv. Earlier this year, in March, attorney Joshua Libling joined Validity as a portfolio counsel in New York.

About Validity: Validity is a commercial litigation finance company that provides non-recourse investments for a wide variety of commercial disputes. Validity’s mission is to make a meaningful difference in our clients’ experience of the legal system We focus on fairness, innovation, and clarity. For more, visit www.validity-finance.com.

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Sentry Expands Free Funding Market Search for Litigators

By John Freund |

Sentry Funding’s free tool enabling litigators to instantly search the funding market on behalf of clients has been expanded.

Sentry’s free ‘decision in principle’ feature enables lawyers to evidence to clients that they have conducted a broad market search, even if funding is not ultimately taken out.

Having deployed £125m in funding across a range of case types, Sentry now has access to an even broader funding marketplace, covering 34 global jurisdictions. Finance is provided by 13 funders, five of which are members of the Association of Litigation Funders.

With the recent addition of Sentry’s first US-based funder, the US offering will now be expanding over the next few months. 

A faster process

Sentry has deployed the latest technology to make the search for funding even easier. 

  • The intuitive application process now only asks questions relevant to previous answers, saving lawyers time.
  • The commercial marketplace has been redeveloped with 63 new data points added to the funder criteria matrix - improving the accuracy of case / funder matching
  • Sentry has also begun building out its AI capabilities, starting with an automated auditing tool for live case progression audits. 

Tom Webster, chief executive officer at Sentry Funding, said:

‘By broadening our reach and speeding up the process, we’re making it even easier for lawyers to raise funding. We’re also giving litigators an easy way to show clients they have fully researched the market, rather than just approaching one or two funders. 

‘The service is free to use, so even if clients decide they do not ultimately want funding or if none is available for that case, for the lawyer, it makes sense to use our “decision in principle” feature, so they can put evidence on file that they did check the market.’

Sentry Funding is an SaaS (software as a service) technology provider that gives solicitors access to a diverse marketplace of litigation funders. It works with solicitors, funders and third-party providers to ensure claimants are getting the most efficient service for their funding needs. 

The Sentry Portal also acts as a case management system that runs a transparent digital case file for solicitors, funders, after-the-event insurance providers, barristers, cost lawyers and other relevant third parties.

NorthWall Capital Hits €2.9 B AUM on Private Credit Momentum

By John Freund |

NorthWall Capital has rocketed past €2.9 billion in assets under management after pulling in an additional €1.6 billion of institutional capital in 2025 alone. The London-based alternative credit manager says the surge reflects allocators’ intensifying hunt for scaled, multi-strategy platforms as Europe’s banks retrench and borrowers seek bespoke sources of credit.

A press release from NorthWall Capital details first-close totals across four distinct strategies. The flagship Credit Opportunities fund secured €731 million—already eclipsing its prior vintage—while the newly launched Senior Lending vehicle raised $503 million, translating to roughly $750 million of deployable firepower once leverage is applied. Asset-Backed Opportunities collected €252 million for collateral-rich loans in sectors underserved by traditional lenders, and the specialist Legal Assets platform locked down $169 million to extend the firm’s law-firm lending programme.

Founder and CIO Fabian Chrobog said the fundraising validates “the consistency of our approach” and NorthWall’s ability to craft solutions that resonate with investors and counterparties alike. With headcount slated to hit 40 by year-end, the firm plans to lean further into complex, situational credit born of bank deleveraging, regulatory shifts and sponsors’ need for certainty of execution.

Victory Park Expands Legal Credit Leadership with Maleson Promotion

By John Freund |

Victory Park Capital (VPC), a global alternative asset manager specializing in private credit, has announced that Justin Maleson will expand his role to Managing Director, co-heading the firm’s legal credit investment strategy. The promotion underscores VPC’s ongoing investment in its legal finance capabilities and follows Maleson’s initial appointment in 2024 as Assistant General Counsel.

An announcement from Victory Park Capital details Maleson’s new responsibilities, which include sourcing, analyzing, and managing investments across legal assets, while maintaining oversight of the firm’s legal operations. He joins Chad Clamage in co-leading the strategy, working alongside team members Hugo Lestiboudois and Andrew Pascal, under the continued oversight of VPC CEO and founder Richard Levy.

Maleson brings a strong background in litigation finance and commercial law to the position. Before joining VPC, he served as a director at Longford Capital, where he specialized in originating and managing litigation funding transactions. His earlier tenure as a litigation partner at Jenner & Block further deepened his exposure to complex legal matters, equipping him with the expertise needed to navigate the nuanced legal credit space.

VPC’s legal credit team emphasizes an asset-backed lending model, prioritizing downside protection and predictable income streams. The firm aims to capitalize on inefficiencies within the legal funding market by leveraging its internal expertise and broad network of relationships. With Maleson’s appointment, VPC signals its intent to further scale its legal credit strategy, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving legal finance sector.

Maleson’s elevation comes at a time of increasing sophistication in litigation finance, where experienced legal minds are playing a pivotal role in portfolio construction and risk management. As VPC bolsters its leadership, the move may foreshadow further institutionalization of legal asset investing and heightened competition in a maturing market segment.