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AI in Litigation Funding: Turning Insight into Investment
Sponsored by Lexity.ai

Litigation funders are juggling rising case volumes, tighter capital cycles, and pressure to move faster without sacrificing rigor. This session explores how AI can help deal teams evaluate more opportunities, with more structure and consistency, while keeping human judgment firmly in control.
Drawing on real-world experience from funders, advisors, and a legal tech founder, the discussion focuses on how AI is actually being used in day-to-day underwriting, where it is making a measurable difference, and where its limits still demand careful oversight from experienced professionals.
In this webinar, the panel covers:
The biggest bottlenecks in today’s funding workflows, including inconsistent information from law firms and applicants
Practical examples of how funders are using AI to standardize case intake, compare opportunities, and speed up decisions
What is working well with current tools, what has disappointed, and how to separate substance from hype
How to design a human plus AI workflow that improves consistency and throughput without eroding judgment or risk controls
Moderator:
Dina Kovacevic, Editor, Litigation Finance Insider
Panelists:
Ankita Mehta, Co-Founder, Lexity.ai
Gabriel Olearnik, Head of Legal, Apex Litigation Finance
Tiana Zhang, Head of International Business, HOZU Capital
Nick Wood, Director, Audley Capital
Ted Farrell, Founder, Litigation Funding Advisers
Special thanks to Lexity.ai for sponsoring and partnering with us to produce this discussion.
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