Litigation Funding


iCOFA

10 October 2025

iCOFA – The COFA Institute is part of The Institute of Legal Finance & Management (ILFM) which is the leading education and membership organisation in the legal sector, supporting legal finance, compliance, and practice management professionals across England, Wales, & Northern Ireland.… Read More


Fenchurch Legal

4 February 2025

Fenchurch Legal is a specialist litigation funder, providing tailored finance solutions to UK SRA-regulated law firms to support consumer claims and associated disbursements, all of which are backed by ATE (After-the-Event) insurance.


Sentry Funding

1 April 2024

Sentry Funding – Litigation funding marketplace. We help law firms raise litigation funding from a diverse panel of funders through our market leading technology; the Sentry Portal. It used to be commonplace for litigators to use a single funder, or… Read More


AxiaFunder

1 July 2021

AxiaFunder is an online litigation funding platform offering claimants and lawyers a fast and flexible funding solution for commercial legitimate cases, specifically those with clear legal merit and sound economics but that for whatever reason have been unable to secure legal… Read More


Temple Legal Protection

1 September 2015

Established in 1999, Temple Legal Protection is a specialist provider of legal expenses insurance and fully integrated disbursement funding, trusted by leading law firms nationwide. For over 25 years we have worked in close partnership with solicitors to provide effective… Read More


O’Connors Legal Services Limited

16 November 2012

O’Connors is a firm of business lawyers and advisers that helps clients accomplish extraordinary and lasting results.


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The main reason cited by people who do not have a will was a lack of awareness as to how to arrange one. As a professional community, we seem to be failing to get our message across.


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