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December 1, 2021

Jeremy Humm joins Balance Legal Capital as Investment Manager

This autumn, we welcomed Jeremy Humm to the Balance team as an Investment Manager.

Maya Shallita
Investment Manager

The Balance team is growing.

This autumn, we welcomed Jeremy Humm to the Balance team as an Investment Manager.

Jeremy is a senior litigator, formerly at Freshfields in London, followed by Baker & McKenzie in Sydney, and the UK’s Serious Fraud Office and Financial Reporting Council.

Jeremy brings litigation expertise from the top-end of private practice and regulatory enforcement, further boosting our ability to diligence and monitor our litigation investments.


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