We are a litigation fund created by litigators at Capital Law. We’re designed to provide fast and fair funding for claimants, lawyers, and insolvency practitioners who have eligible claims under £30m. We’ll fund bigger claims too.
Every case is assessed by experienced litigators, balancing risk and reward for claimant, lawyer and funder — which keeps the process clear and fast.
We partner with litigators to unlock fast fair funding. We turn strong claims into viable, funded cases with a higher chance of success and recovery.
We aim to fund your claim on fair terms so that you keep more of the damages. We keep things simple and speak your language.
We assess fast, fund fully, and return capital to the estate. We will take assignments of cases, with you in the loop whilst we do the heavy lifting.
If we’re in, we act fast — aiming to offer terms to fund your claim within 14 days. If not, we’ll clearly explain why.
We price the risk of each case, not offer standard terms.
Many funders can’t touch claims under £30m. We will. New North is purpose-built for cases underserved by others.
We aren’t just funders. We’re experienced litigators who recognise strong claims when we see them — and the lawyers best placed to pursue them.
We stay engaged —adapting as the case evolves and acting as genuine partners.
Litigation funding covers the cost of pursuing your claim. We get paid our pre-agreed fee from what you recover. If not, you owe us nothing.
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