Exploring the Strategic Implications of Voluntary Litigation Funding Disclosure in 2024

The decision to disclose litigation funding in legal proceedings remains a contentious issue within the legal community. While funders and plaintiffs often oppose obligatory disclosure, strategic voluntary disclosure can sometimes offer plaintiffs certain advantages. According to insights from Andrew Stulce and Marc Cavan at Longford Capital, voluntarily revealing some aspects of a funding arrangement may bolster a plaintiff’s credibility or negotiating position under specific circumstances. This nuanced discussion gains significance amidst evolving legislative initiatives and key judicial rulings that framed the litigation finance disclosure debate throughout 2024. For an in-depth look at these developments and their implications, please refer to the original article by Andrew Stulce and Marc Cavan.