Cumulative amount earmarked for award-winning
initiative now exceeds $300 million;
nearly $170 million already committed
during first two phases of The Equity Project
NEW
YORK, Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Burford
Capital, the leading global finance and asset management firm
focused on law, is doubling down on its commitment to addressing
the lack of diversity in the leadership of commercial litigation
and arbitration. In announcing the third phase of its award-winning
Equity Project, Burford is earmarking an additional $150 million to fund commercial matters with a
female or racially diverse lawyer in a leadership role, bringing
its cumulative funds earmarked for this initiative to more than
$300 million.
- Given its leadership in funding global commercial litigation
and arbitration, Burford has a front row seat to the continued lack
of diverse lawyers in leadership roles and saw a need to address
this gap.
- Burford first launched The Equity Project in 2018 with
$50 million earmarked to financing
cases led by female lawyers.
- In 2021, Burford launched phase two of The Equity Project,
earmarking a further $100 million and
extending the initiative to also finance racially diverse lawyers;
further, it added a promise to contribute a share of proceeds from
successfully resolved matters to organizations that promote
diversity in the business of law.
- With cumulative Equity Project commitments of almost
$170 million, Burford is launching
phase three with an additional $150
million earmarked.
- As in phase two, if phase three Equity Project-funded matters
resolve successfully and generate expected returns, Burford will
contribute on its client's behalf a portion of its profits to
organizations that promote lawyer development for female and
racially diverse lawyers.
Aviva Will, President of
Burford Capital, leads Burford's Equity Project
initiative.
Ms. Will states: "The Equity Project reflects Burford's
values and our pragmatism—our belief not only that it is right to
use our capital and our industry leadership to help close the
diversity gap in the leadership of commercial disputes, but also
that there is a tangible benefit to our clients and the business of
law to doing so."
She continues: "The whole Burford team is proud of the
impact we have made. Clients appreciate The Equity Project as a
tool to promote leadership from diverse backgrounds, and we hear
directly from those who've been funded that it makes a difference
in their careers. From when I first started practicing law to
today, the business of law has made progress, but the legal
profession remains slow to adapt, and in providing economic levers
for change, we are doing our part to expedite still more."
Equity Project Mission and Impact
The Equity Project enables female and racially diverse lawyers
to compete for leadership roles in significant matters with
attractive terms in place. It incentivizes firms to promote talent
from diverse backgrounds and demonstrates innovation to clients.
Businesses can use Equity Project capital to encourage the firms
that represent them to appoint female and racially diverse lawyers
on their matters, and as a reason to talk to their firms about
diverse representation and origination credit.
Equity Project matters funded to date include contract disputes,
antitrust, federal statutory, IP/patent and treaty and commercial
arbitration matters, with female and racially diverse litigators in
leadership roles (first or second chair), and with clients
represented by women- or minority-owned firms. Clients include
large corporations and large litigation boutiques.
We have to date provided financing for 19 different matters from
the Equity Project, some of which were multi-case portfolios. The
average amount of capital committed per matter was $8.9 million, indicating that these are large,
complex litigation and arbitration matters. The matters qualified
for inclusion in the Equity Project on the following basis:
- 14 with first or second chair female lawyers
- 3 with first or second chair racially diverse lawyers
- 2 with both a female and racially diverse lawyer as lead
lawyers
Equity Project Champions
Burford has also expanded its cadre of Equity Project Champions,
corporate and law firm leaders who will support and spread
awareness of the initiative. The expanded list, which is currently
in formation, includes the following returning and new*
Champions:
APAC
- *Angela Ee, Asean and Singapore
Turnaround and Restructuring Strategy Leader, EY-Parthenon
- *Blossom Hing, Director, Dispute
Resolution and Corporate Restructuring & Workouts, Drew and
Napier
- Brenda Horrigan, International
Arbitrator
Europe
- *Conway Blake, Partner,
Debevoise & Plimpton
- Amy Frey, Partner, King &
Spalding
- Sophie Nappert, International
Arbitrator; Co-Founder, ArbTech
- *Akima Paul Lambert, Partner,
Hogan Lovells
- Sue Prevezer QC, International Arbitrator, Mediator and
Consultant, Brick Court Chambers
- Noradèle Radjai, Partner, Lalive
- *Lauma Skruzmane, Founding and Co-Managing Partner, Butler
Reichline Skruzmane
- Daniel Winterfeldt MBE QC (Hon), Founder & Chair Interlaw
Diversity Forum, Managing Director & General Counsel – EMEA And
Asia, Jefferies
US
- Elizabeth Brannen, Managing
Partner & Cahir of Intellectual Property Litigation, Stris
& Maher
- Mylan Denerstein, Co-Chair,
Public Policy Practice Group, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
- *Ryan Dunigan, Senior Division
Counsel, Corning, Incorporated
- The Honorable Katherine B. Forrest, Partner, Paul Weiss
- Faith Gay, Founding Partner,
Selendy & Gay
- Maria Ginzburg, Partner, Selendy
& Gay
- Megan E. Jones, Partner,
Hausfeld
- Carolyn Lamm, Partner, White
& Case
- Tara Lee, Partner, White &
Case
- Roberta D. Liebenberg, Senior
Partner, Fine, Kaplan & Black
- Veta T. Richardson, President
& CEO, Association of Corporate Counsel
- Adriana Riviere-Badell, Partner,
Kobre & Kim
- *Lauren M. Weinstein, Partner,
MoloLamken
About Burford Capital
Burford Capital is the leading global finance and asset
management firm focused on law. Its businesses
include litigation finance and risk
management, asset recovery and a wide range of legal
finance and advisory activities. Burford is publicly traded on the
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BUR) and the London Stock Exchange
(LSE: BUR), and it works with companies and law firms around the
world from its offices in New
York, London, Chicago, Washington,
DC, Singapore,
Dubai and
Hong Kong.
For more information, please visit www.burfordcapital.com.
This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or
the solicitation of an offer to buy any ordinary shares or other
securities of Burford.
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