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News and insights from the team at Balance Legal Capital.

Litigation Superforecasting Hub

Read our thought leadership on applying Philip Tetlock’s superforecasting techniques to litigation predictions.
February 17, 2016
Arbitration Funding: Innovation at Lcia and Icc Spells Good News for Users of Arbitration Funding

In this blog, Robert Rothkopf, Managing Partner of Balance Legal Capital LLP, argues that the call for arbitration counsel to do more to encourage settlement should be complemented by tribunals and institutions in imposing costs consequences for losing parties in the costs award.

January 27, 2016
Get Litigation Funding: What We Look for in a Litigation Funding Application

In this post, Simon Burnett, Partner at Balance Legal Capital, gives a brief overview of five key features that Balance looks for when considering a case for funding. Covering these will ensure that your request for funding is considered as efficiently as possible.

January 15, 2016
The Allen & Overy Public International Law Debate

Allen & Overy Public International Law Debate: Has the time come for the establishment of a permanent investment court?

November 26, 2015
Balance Legal Capital Sponsors Efila Investment Treaty Arbitration Lecture

Balance Legal Capital is proud to sponsor the 2015 Annual Lecture of the European Federation for Investment Law and Arbitration (EFILA), delivered on 26 November 2015 by Sophie Nappert - "Escaping From Freedom? The Dilemma of an Improved ISDS Mechanism".

November 1, 2015
Financial Disputes Funding Boosted by Uk High Court Financial List?

In this short note, Oliver Hayes of Balance Legal Capital comments on the potential benefits of the High Court’s new Financial List and its impact on financial litigation funding.

October 15, 2015
Competition Litigation Funding: New Uk Competition Litigation Regime Brings Uncertainties for Claimants and Funders

In this article, Oliver Hayes of Balance Legal Capital considers uncertainties for claimants and funders with regards to the new UK collective action regime, which was introduced by the Consumer Rights Act on 1 October 2015.

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