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Funding Collective Redress: A Trans-national Perspective

Event Details

Time: 16:00-19:00, followed by a reception

Venue: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5JP


As collective redress becomes increasingly relevant and available across a wide range of disputes in Europe, this seminar looks at the ways in which collective redress actions can be funded by lawyers and third party professional litigation funders in EU Member States.

The event will feature two panels:

  • Litigation Funding in Civil and Common Law Jurisdictions
  • Cross Border Collective Actions - How Can they be Funded

Speakers

  • Simon Dluzniak - Bentham Europe
  • Jeremy Marshall - Bentham Europe
  • Anthony Maton - Hausfeld
  • Frédéric Pelouze - Alter Litigation
  • Ben Rayment - Monckton Chambers
  • Julia Salasky - CrowdJustice
  • Till Schreiber - CDC

Chair:

  • Duncan Fairgrieve, BIICL

Event convened by Vincent Smith, Duncan Fairgrieve and Eva Lein, British Institute of International and Comparative Law.

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Pricing and Registration

BIICL Members:

  • Individual - £55
  • Full-time Academic - £35
  • Full-time Student - £20

Non-members:

  • Individual - £95
  • Full-time Academic - £60
  • Full-time Student - £35

N.B. The Academic rate also applies to staff of government and non-profit organisations.

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