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...
by ignitisadmin | Feb 17, 2026 | Early Stage Funding
Early-stage litigation and dispute funding decisions move fast. Funders often review multiple opportunities simultaneously, which makes clarity, structure, and relevance just as important as the strength of the legal merits. How early case materials are organized can...