Law schools spend a lot of time teaching students how to argue cases. Or, maybe more accurately, how to read opinions about past litigations that offer dubious value to their eventual careers marking up term sheets. But in any event, what schools haven’t spent much time on is teaching them how these cases get funded.Which isn’t entirely the fault of the schools. Litigation finance is a relatively new industry and schools have only started to come to grips with that reality. Harvard Law School no...
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