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Litigation Capital Management (LCM) announces its third corporate portfolio transaction

Litigation Capital Management Limited, a global provider of disputes funding, publicly listed on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM market, is pleased to announce it has executed an agreement to finance a corporate portfolio transaction to provide a significant finance facility to a subsidiary of a global building and infrastructure contractor to fund a portfolio of its construction claims.

The transaction, which originated through LCM’s strategic alliance with Norton Rose Fulbright and involved members of LCM’s team from Sydney, London and a specialist team established in the UAE, includes an agreement by LCM to finance up to 20 separate claims seated in jurisdictions ranging from Dubai to London, subject to the satisfactory completion by LCM of its due diligence.

LCM has achieved recent results on two of its existing corporate portfolio facilities – one for a global aviation business and the other with a building and construction company, which both delivered four resolutions each for the respective clients within the last financial year; a relatively short timeframe compared with traditional single-case projects, demonstrating LCM’s capabilities in providing sophisticated and bespoke client-focused solutions that truly meet the needs of corporate clients.

Commenting on the new corporate portfolio, Patrick Moloney, Chief Executive Officer of LCM, said: “We are delighted to be announcing a further corporate portfolio transaction which originated through our strategic alliance with Norton Rose Fulbright. LCM has the most experienced team in the market for originating and executing such industry-changing disputes financing solutions.”

Nick Rowles-Davies, Executive Vice Chairman of LCM, added: “This corporate portfolio further cements our position as leading the global market in corporate portfolio transactions and comes at a time of considerable growth and increased opportunity for LCM.”

Cameron Harvey, Head of Disputes of Norton Rose Fulbright, commented: “LCM’s finance facility will be of great benefit to our client and its ability to manage legal claims across multiple jurisdictions. Norton Rose Fulbright entered into a strategic alliance with LCM because we foresaw a growing need for corporate litigants to be able to engage in necessary dispute resolution without having the experience cripple their balance sheets, something which is even more crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic. We look forward to continuing to work with LCM to offer financing and legal solutions to our international and domestic clients as they adjust to the impact of the pandemic and emerge during the eventual recovery.”

This month, LCM welcomed Non-Executive Director Gerhard Seebacher to its Board, while Helene Roins joined as an Investment Manager based in Sydney. In April 2020, Investment Manager James Foster and Chief Financial Officer Mary Gangemi both joined LCM in London.

About LCM

Litigation Capital Management (LCM) is a leading international provider of litigation financing solutions. This includes single-cases and corporate and law firm portfolios across class actions, commercial claims, claims arising out of insolvency, including assignments, and international arbitration. LCM has an unparalleled track record, driven by effective project selection and robust risk management.

Headquartered in Sydney, with offices in London, Singapore, Brisbane and Melbourne, LCM listed on AIM in December 2018, trading under the ticker LIT.

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By John Freund |

Golden Pear Funding has extended and upsized its investment-grade corporate note to $78.7 million, further bolstering the firm's capacity to serve the expanding litigation finance sector. The New York-based funder, a national leader in both pre-settlement and medical receivables financing, said the proceeds will support working capital and fuel strategic growth initiatives.

A press release from Golden Pear outlines how the capital raise reflects continued investor confidence in the firm’s business model. CEO Gary Amos noted that the infusion is critical as Golden Pear seeks to scale alongside the “rapidly expanding litigation finance market.” CFO Daniel Amsellem added that the new funding aligns with the company’s capital allocation strategy, aimed at optimizing operational efficiency and executing strategic projects.

Brean Capital, LLC acted as the exclusive financial advisor and sole placement agent on the transaction.

Founded in 2008, Golden Pear has funded more than $1.1 billion to over 87,000 clients and remains one of the largest specialty finance companies in the U.S. Its business model spans legal case funding and medical receivables purchasing, with backing from a network of private equity partners that provide institutional support for continued expansion.

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LionFish Litigation Finance Ltd has released a new suite of model litigation funding documents, updating its original set from February 2021. The revision comes on the heels of the Civil Justice Council's (CJC) Final Report on Litigation Funding, issued on 2 June 2025, which calls for a regulatory structure informed by best practices, including key principles published by the European Law Institute (ELI) in October 2024.

A LionFish press release details that the updated suite incorporates several of the ELI Principles (notably 4-12) and broader CJC recommendations, except where doing so would require legislative or procedural reform. LionFish's goal, according to Managing Director Tets Ishikawa, is not to dictate market norms but to foster industry-wide standardisation and efficiency. This proactive move is also intended to spark further collaboration between funders, insurers, and legal practitioners to develop trade practices akin to those in mature financial markets, such as those promoted by the Loan Market Association and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.

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