Funding your case

After working with you on this claim we have the best impression of Harbour and John Kingston. We will always have Harbour in mind in the future should a similar opportunity emerge

Claimant

Whether you’re new to funding litigation or have some previous experience, this section will help you to understand what litigation funding is all about, how we approach our cases at Harbour and what we look for, as well as explain some of the language you’re likely to encounter.


We want you to be as well informed as possible so you can consider how litigation funding might be beneficial for your situation. 

This might be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for you and you need to know you can rely on our judgement to help you make the right decisions from the start.

Because funding litigation is what we do all day, every day, we’re in the best possible position to bring experience, objectivity and impartiality to your case.  Between us we’ve collectively reviewed over 1200 cases for funding and can draw on decades of experience as commercial litigators. In addition we have over 20 years experience as funders.

As previous Harbour funded claimants have found, our involvement makes a difference to outcomes.

In litigation, cases are easily lost and hard won.  At Harbour we pride ourselves on our experience and long-term view.

Litigation is full of uncertainty. The parties have imperfect information, uncertain prospects of success and uncertain costs (often including exposure for an unknown amount of their opponents’ costs). We take away that financial risk and provide certainty. 

We welcome all enquiries and can give a quick assessment of your case. Please call Susan Dunn, John Kingston or Stephen O’Dowd.

 

Litigation funding team

With our combined experience, Harbour claimants benefit from our insight when reviewing the le...

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Litigation funding case studies

Examples of the 100 plus cases we have funded since 2002

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Litigation finance glossary

Here’s an explanation of some of the language and terminology encountered in a litigatio...

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