by ignitisadmin | Apr 7, 2026 | Early Stage Funding
In litigation funding and dispute finance, not every case is ready for early-stage capital deployment. This is not always a reflection of legal merit. Instead it is a function of preparation, structure, and strategic clarity. Funders do not require complete certainty...
by ignitisadmin | Mar 23, 2026 | Early Stage Funding
Early-stage litigation funding conversations are most effective when preparation is aligned with clarity. Funders do not expect fully developed case files at the outset, but they do expect a structured and well-reasoned overview that allows for rapid evaluation. The...
by ignitisadmin | Mar 18, 2026 | Early Stage Funding
Preparing a case for early-stage funding requires more than strong legal arguments. It also requires clarity, structure, and a clear understanding of what funders need to evaluate an opportunity. When case preparation aligns with funder expectations, the review...
by ignitisadmin | Mar 2, 2026 | Early Stage Funding
In early-stage litigation funding and dispute finance discussions, documentation quality is not a procedural formality. It is a strategic signal. Before detailed due diligence begins, funders assess how a case has been prepared, structured, and internally managed. The...
by ignitisadmin | Feb 23, 2026 | Early Stage Funding
The first review is not about answering every possible question. It is about creating a strong, credible first impression. When litigation funders evaluate a case at an early stage, they look beyond legal theory. They assess preparedness, clarity, and professional...