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The LFJ Podcast Episode 46 — Michael Kelley; Parker Poe
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John Freund

By John Freund |

On this episode, we sat down with Michael Kelley, partner at Parker Poe, a regional law firm representing many of the Southeast’s largest companies and local governments. As a former GC himself, Michael discusses litigation funding from an in-house perspective. Why might GCs be reluctant to adopt funding, and are those tendencies changing post-Covid? Plus, what can funders do to differentiate themselves as they approach the GC market?

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