Marla Decker
Marla joined Lake Whillans in 2015 and is currently a Managing Director. Marla has been recognized by Lawdragon as one of America’s 100 Leading Legal Consultants and Strategists and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal on the subject of litigation finance. Prior to joining Lake Whillans, Marla was a litigator at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, where she represented financial institutions and major corporations in complex commercial cross-border disputes and investigations. Marla has a J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where she served as an Articles Editor for the Cardozo Law Review, and a B.S. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from Cornell University.
Posts by Marla Decker
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Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
Another Court Holds That Sharing Legal Memorandum With Potential Litigation Funders Does Not Make Them Discoverable
Communications with litigation funders will not effect a waiver of work product protection, assuming the parties take common-sense precautions such as signing a non-disclosure agreement. -
Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
A New York Appellate Court Weighs In On Litigation Funding Disclosure: Relevance Is Paramount
Under what circumstances can a litigant receiving litigation financing be compelled to disclose details about the funding arrangement? - Sponsored
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Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
The Argument For Why Counsel Have An Ethical Duty To Inform Clients About Litigation Finance
Where there is reason to believe a client could benefit from exploring funding options, raising that possibility is an essential element of a representation that meets professional responsibility standards.
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Litigation Finance
Litigation Funding Disclosure In Delaware: Emerging Standard?
This may evidence a trend towards settling on an approach in federal courts to resolve the long-running tussle over proposed mandatory disclosure of litigation funding, nationwide and internationally. -
Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
Why A Delaware Supreme Court Decision Affirming Shifting A Contingency Fee To The Losing Party Could Have Applications To Recovering The Costs Of Litigation Funding
The state’s top court upheld fee-shifting of a contingent fee. Analogous logic could apply to the costs of litigation funding. -
Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
What A Litigation Funder Learned From A Litigation Funding Conference
It turns out there is more to learn and more to teach about litigation finance. -
Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
Can A Prevailing Party In Arbitration Recover Its Litigation Funding Costs?
English courts will defer to arbitral tribunals on funding costs.