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The Popularity Of Third Party In Asia

The Popularity Of Third Party In Asia
Jul 18, 2023 · 24m 41s

As the legal industry in Asia explodes with commercial growth opportunities, so too does the demand for innovative financing solutions to help lawyers and their clients better manage litigation risk....

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As the legal industry in Asia explodes with commercial growth opportunities, so too does the demand for innovative financing solutions to help lawyers and their clients better manage litigation risk. In particular, one increasingly popular form of alternative finance – litigation funding – has been gaining traction in numerous countries across the continent, as savvy legal professionals are turning to this novel approach to improve their competitive edge. By providing access to capital without adversely affecting a firm’s borrowing capacity or requiring high-interest rates for repayment, this emerging financing trend is allowing lawyers and firms throughout Asia to get involved with more complex cases than ever before. In this blog post we'll explore how litigations funding can be used in Asia and its implications for both law firms and individual practitioners alike.

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Emily Tillett - Vice President - Burford

Emily is responsible for leading its investment activity and operations in Hong Kong. A Hong Kong, Australian and New Zealand qualified lawyer, Ms. Tillett has multijurisdictional expertise in complex commercial disputes. Prior to joining Burford, Ms. Tillett was Of Counsel at Allen & Overy in Hong Kong, where she focused on representing clients in litigation, regulatory investigations and arbitration, including contentious insolvency and fraud matters. She began her career with Minter Ellison lawyers and has since advised and acted for corporate and individual clients, including corporations, investment banks, financial services and brokerage firms and professional service providers, on high value, complex disputes in a variety of sectors. Ms. Tillett earned her law degree with first class honours together with her degree in Arts (Psychology) from the University of Otago in New Zealand.
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