
Faced with increasingly long and costly procedures, whether in the context of high-stakes economic litigation or international arbitration, third-party funders are developing. Some people would like to see a legal framework, but if it is put in place, it must be designed in such a way that it does not prevent access to the courts. The TPFs must be perceived as solutions allowing, precisely, the achievement of a quality justice, accessible to all.
Read the analysis of our Business Litigation Department, Augustin Nicolle, Partner and Mathieu Ducrocq, Associate in Option Droit & Affaires.
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