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No. 33 (2020)

Third-Party Funding – Outline of Issues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36128/priw.vi32.189
Submitted
July 8, 2020
Published
2020-10-11

Abstract

The article is an introduction to the issue of third-party funding (or
litigation finance), which has not been analyzed in Polish legal literature yet.
The author presents the mechanism of third-party funding and indicates the main problems that may arise under Polish law with regard to third-party funding. In particular, the possibility of concluding third-party funding agreements and the possibility of qualifying a funder as an intervening party in the meaning of Polish Code of Civil Procedure.

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