Over 100 cases funded, and we’re just getting started.

Learn more about how LexShares can provide funding solutions for your litigation, helping create flexibility and reduce risk.

Supporting law firms, businesses, and legal departments.

We offer attorneys, law firms, plaintiffs and in-house legal departments flexible, non-recourse capital through our online marketplace and dedicated litigation finance fund.

Corporate Plaintiffs Create flexibility by covering working capital, legal fees, and expenses.

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Attorneys & Law Firms Manage your firm’s risk and enable client friendly engagement structures.

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In-House Legal Departments Discover how to transform your cost center into a profit center.

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How do attorneys and plaintiffs benefit from litigation funding?

Improve Outcomes Achieve recoveries that are more fairly aligned with the case merits. Unlock Liquidity

Monetize your claim to finance legal fees, working capital for your business, or even a cushion for personal expenses.

Reduce Risk Mitigate out of pocket hourly fees and litigation expenses, shifting the risk of an adverse outcome. Access Top Resources

Leverage greater financial flexibility to engage with the best legal resources available, including attorneys, experts and litigation support services.

Litigation finance helps equalize access to justice. LexShares’ capital can help improve litigation outcomes for clients by leveling the playing field against economically advantaged defendants.

The LexShares process

Plaintiffs are eligible to submit claims directly for review. Submit your application for funding and execute NDA. LexShares' team reviews your case. LexShares sends a contract detailing terms of funding. Contract executed and funding deployed.

Download our free litigation finance guide.

Litigation finance can help enable attorneys and plaintiffs to secure capital, reduce risk and improve litigation outcomes. In this guide, you will:

Gain an in-depth understanding of litigation finance

Understand how experts select cases

Review industry growth and regulations

Look into the future of litigation finance

Some of our recent investments

LexShares invests in a wide range of case types - from single commercial matters, to portfolios, to direct law firm fundings. Below is a look at some recently funded claims or you can view all of our case studies here.

Breach of Fiduciary Duty

$750,000

Investment Professional Athlete
vs.
Financial Advisory Firm Learn More Business Squeeze Out

$500,000

Investment Minority Business Owners
vs.
Management Group Learn More Misappropriation of Trade Secrets

$2,250,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Patent Infringement

$3,775,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Qui Tam Whistleblower

$100,000

Investment Whistleblower & United States
vs.
Fortune 1000 Company Learn More Trademark Infringement

$1,445,000

Investment Trademark Owner
vs.
Multiple Entities Learn More Breach of Contract

$300,000

Investment Real Estate Developer
vs.
Investor Group Learn More Breach of Contract

$500,000

Investment Former Executive
vs.
Real Estate Investment Firm Learn More Law Firm Funding

$500,000

Investment Various Plaintiffs
vs.
Government Entity Learn More Breach of Fiduciary Duty

$750,000

Investment Professional Athlete
vs.
Financial Advisory Firm Learn More Business Squeeze Out

$500,000

Investment Minority Business Owners
vs.
Management Group Learn More Misappropriation of Trade Secrets

$2,250,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Patent Infringement

$3,775,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Qui Tam Whistleblower

$100,000

Investment Whistleblower & United States
vs.
Fortune 1000 Company Learn More Trademark Infringement

$1,445,000

Investment Trademark Owner
vs.
Multiple Entities Learn More Breach of Contract

$300,000

Investment Real Estate Developer
vs.
Investor Group Learn More Breach of Contract

$500,000

Investment Former Executive
vs.
Real Estate Investment Firm Learn More Law Firm Funding

$500,000

Investment Various Plaintiffs
vs.
Government Entity Learn More Breach of Fiduciary Duty

$750,000

Investment Professional Athlete
vs.
Financial Advisory Firm Learn More Business Squeeze Out

$500,000

Investment Minority Business Owners
vs.
Management Group Learn More Misappropriation of Trade Secrets

$2,250,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Patent Infringement

$3,775,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Qui Tam Whistleblower

$100,000

Investment Whistleblower & United States
vs.
Fortune 1000 Company Learn More Trademark Infringement

$1,445,000

Investment Trademark Owner
vs.
Multiple Entities Learn More Breach of Contract

$300,000

Investment Real Estate Developer
vs.
Investor Group Learn More Breach of Contract

$500,000

Investment Former Executive
vs.
Real Estate Investment Firm Learn More Law Firm Funding

$500,000

Investment Various Plaintiffs
vs.
Government Entity Learn More Breach of Fiduciary Duty

$750,000

Investment Professional Athlete
vs.
Financial Advisory Firm Learn More Business Squeeze Out

$500,000

Investment Minority Business Owners
vs.
Management Group Learn More Misappropriation of Trade Secrets

$2,250,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Patent Infringement

$3,775,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Qui Tam Whistleblower

$100,000

Investment Whistleblower & United States
vs.
Fortune 1000 Company Learn More Trademark Infringement

$1,445,000

Investment Trademark Owner
vs.
Multiple Entities Learn More Breach of Contract

$300,000

Investment Real Estate Developer
vs.
Investor Group Learn More Breach of Contract

$500,000

Investment Former Executive
vs.
Real Estate Investment Firm Learn More Law Firm Funding

$500,000

Investment Various Plaintiffs
vs.
Government Entity Learn More Breach of Fiduciary Duty

$750,000

Investment Professional Athlete
vs.
Financial Advisory Firm Learn More Business Squeeze Out

$500,000

Investment Minority Business Owners
vs.
Management Group Learn More Misappropriation of Trade Secrets

$2,250,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Patent Infringement

$3,775,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Qui Tam Whistleblower

$100,000

Investment Whistleblower & United States
vs.
Fortune 1000 Company Learn More Trademark Infringement

$1,445,000

Investment Trademark Owner
vs.
Multiple Entities Learn More Breach of Contract

$300,000

Investment Real Estate Developer
vs.
Investor Group Learn More Breach of Contract

$500,000

Investment Former Executive
vs.
Real Estate Investment Firm Learn More Law Firm Funding

$500,000

Investment Various Plaintiffs
vs.
Government Entity Learn More Breach of Fiduciary Duty

$750,000

Investment Professional Athlete
vs.
Financial Advisory Firm Learn More Business Squeeze Out

$500,000

Investment Minority Business Owners
vs.
Management Group Learn More Misappropriation of Trade Secrets

$2,250,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Patent Infringement

$3,775,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Qui Tam Whistleblower

$100,000

Investment Whistleblower & United States
vs.
Fortune 1000 Company Learn More Trademark Infringement

$1,445,000

Investment Trademark Owner
vs.
Multiple Entities Learn More Breach of Contract

$300,000

Investment Real Estate Developer
vs.
Investor Group Learn More Breach of Contract

$500,000

Investment Former Executive
vs.
Real Estate Investment Firm Learn More Law Firm Funding

$500,000

Investment Various Plaintiffs
vs.
Government Entity Learn More Breach of Fiduciary Duty

$750,000

Investment Professional Athlete
vs.
Financial Advisory Firm Learn More Business Squeeze Out

$500,000

Investment Minority Business Owners
vs.
Management Group Learn More Misappropriation of Trade Secrets

$2,250,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Patent Infringement

$3,775,000

Investment Technology Company
vs.
Fortune 500 Company Learn More Qui Tam Whistleblower

$100,000

Investment Whistleblower & United States
vs.
Fortune 1000 Company Learn More Trademark Infringement

$1,445,000

Investment Trademark Owner
vs.
Multiple Entities Learn More Breach of Contract

$300,000

Investment Real Estate Developer
vs.
Investor Group Learn More Breach of Contract

$500,000

Investment Former Executive
vs.
Real Estate Investment Firm Learn More Law Firm Funding

$500,000

Investment Various Plaintiffs
vs.
Government Entity Learn More

How we invest.

LexShares uses a multi-channel investment approach to ensure speed and certainty of funds.

LexShares Marketplace Fund

In June 2020, LexShares launched its second privately managed fund, a $100 million fully discretionary litigation finance fund that gets deployed into each legal investment made by LexShares.

LexShares Funding Platform

LexShares operates an online platform that enables institutional and individual accredited investors to participate in certain funding opportunities. Offerings are typically fully funded by LexShares prior to being made available to investors.

Learn about litigation finance.

LexShares’ comprehensive guide reviews the ins and outs of litigation finance, covering what attorneys and plaintiffs need to know.

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