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October 14, 2020

Robert Rothkopf and Oliver Hayes recognised as Thought Leaders in Third-party Funding by Who’s Who Legal 2020

We are pleased to announce that Robert Rothkopf and Oliver Hayes have both been recognised as Thought Leaders in Third-Party Funding 2020 by Who’s Who Legal.

Maya Shallita
Investment Manager

We are pleased to announce that Robert Rothkopf and Oliver Hayes have both been recognised as Thought Leaders in Third-Party Funding 2020 by Who’s Who Legal, a directory that identifies the foremost legal practitioners based upon comprehensive, independent research. Thank you to everyone who nominated us to the WWL researchers.

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