Every month, over 50,000 users visit the lawsuits offering contingent fees on Invest4Justice, and some of them invest in cases. Admittedly, the rate of investment of these investors is small but growing – the vast majority of humanity still simply does not realize that it is possible to invest in legal disputes, or that such an investment is far more lucrative than just about any other investment and legal.
Indeed, the returns that are offered through litigation funding seem too good to be true. What kind of asset class offers returns of 500% or more that is legal? For individual investors accustomed to returns of 10% or less, returns of 500% or more smack of either a ponzi scheme or something that is illegal. Yet, providing litigation funding is neither a ponzi scheme nor illegal, except in China (where many other things are also illegal that should not be).
There is of course a major risk with respect to investing in legal disputes: approximately 50% of cases lose, and the actual amount of damages that can be received cannot be calculated with precision. Someone who prefers to invest in gold or bonds, for instance, might drop dead from a heart attack due to the 50% risk of a case losing. Not everyone has sufficient risk tolerance to consider investing in justice.
There are ways to reduce the risk of losing to almost nothing, however. It is perfectly acceptable to invest smaller amounts in 4 disputes at once, for instance, which reduces the risk of earning no compensation to less than 7%. Is a 7% risk still too high? If you invest even smaller amounts in 8 disputes at once there is a 99.6% chance of obtaining compensation if the 8 cases go forward (1-.5^8). Since the differential between the amount of funding that is required and the amount of compensation that can be obtained is very large, you are almost certain to obtain excellent returns if you spread your funds wisely and do not put all of your eggs in the same basket.
It will take time for people to understand how ridiculously profitable it can be to invest in justice, which is a matter of education and understanding how contingency fees work. Given the incredible returns that can be obtained, however, which make just about any other investment pale in comparison, there can be no doubt that many investors will jump onto the bandwagon once they understand how this works.
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