Litigation Finance began as a way to expand access to the legal system for those who could not otherwise afford it. Funders could provide non-recourse cash to a promising case in exchange for a percentage of any award. If the case fails, the funder loses its investment. Third-party legal funding is still used this way, but has also expanded to portfolio funding, claims monetization, and more.

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