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About
Provided by Matthew Amey
Practice Areas
Matthew Amey is the director of specialist litigation insurance broker, TheJudge, and a co-founder of global litigation fund, Erso Capital. Recognised as a top industry expert and innovator in the area of litigation finance, Matthew has been at the cutting edge of developments in litigation insurance and funding for nearly 25 years. He began his career as a litigation insurance underwriter before moving on to lead the team at TheJudge in 2005, going on to co-found Erso Capital in 2020. He is recognized by both clients and other industry professionals for his innovative thinking and creativity in arranging complex insurance and funding deals. Matthew has brokered some of the largest litigation insurance policies ever written for some of the most complex commercial disputes. He has a wealth of experience arranging insurance and funding for multi-claimant and group actions, which frequently involve tailoring the solutions to meet the needs of potentially diverse subgroups of claimants. In addition to regularly appearing at conferences and on panels to discuss litigation finance, Matthew has authored dozens of articles for legal publications and is regularly called upon by the legal and national press for expert commentary.
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Litigation Support
Matthew Amey is the director of the London office of TheJudge and has particular expertise in brokering cover for group litigation cases. Amey is also a director at TheJudge's affiliated litigation funder, Erso Capital.
Matthew Amey is a director at TheJudge. He is a well-respected figure known for brokering numerous arbitration deals in various forums, and commercial litigation funding agreements for UK court matters.
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Provided by Chambers
"Matthew Amey is really quick to pick up the facts of a matter, understand the legal principles and combine them with the art of the possible from an insurance perspective."
"Matthew Amey is really quick to pick up the facts of a matter, understand the legal principles and combine them with the art of the possible from an insurance perspective."