The litigation finance sector is getting hammered this year. Firms that once bet big on funding high-stakes lawsuits are now facing serious headwinds—dried-up capital, longer case timelines, and returns that aren't living up to the hype. What looked like a goldmine a few years back is turning into a grind. Investors are pulling back, and the whole model's being stress-tested in real time.
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All-InQueen
· 11-30 20:46
Litigation financing, to put it bluntly, is just a gamble on luck, and now it seems we've lost the bet.
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LayerHopper
· 11-30 20:45
Litigation financing is really struggling right now; the once golden dream has shattered.
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AlphaBrain
· 11-30 20:41
Litigation financing has indeed pumped, what was once a gold mine has now become a big pit.
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FUDwatcher
· 11-30 20:34
To put it simply, the trend back then has now become a pitfall; once the capital withdraws, the true nature is revealed.
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blocksnark
· 11-30 20:19
Litigation financing is a business that really no one is playing with now. It has turned from a gold mine into a laborious task, and investors have all run away, haha.
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degenwhisperer
· 11-30 20:18
The litigation financing sector has really pumped; what was once a gold mine has now become a sweatshop.
The litigation finance sector is getting hammered this year. Firms that once bet big on funding high-stakes lawsuits are now facing serious headwinds—dried-up capital, longer case timelines, and returns that aren't living up to the hype. What looked like a goldmine a few years back is turning into a grind. Investors are pulling back, and the whole model's being stress-tested in real time.