Litigation Investor

Types of Cases I Fund

I specialize in litigation funding for civil lawsuits that offer the potential for financial recovery and legal advancement for animals. I prioritize cases that can establish precedent, challenge unethical systems, and hold abusers accountable.

Here are examples of the types of litigation I support:

Civil suits targeting cruelty, neglect, or unlawful animal exploitation

Cases seeking compensation for individuals harmed by mill-bred animals, including emotional distress and financial loss

Funding for litigation involving wildlife trafficking, habitat destruction, or environmental harms affecting animals directly

Lawsuits against individuals, corporations, or public entities for violating animal protection laws

Litigation funding for nonprofits and law firms advancing complex, mission-aligned animal law cases

Litigation that pushes for compensation beyond “fair market value,” including:

  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of companionship
  • Punitive damages for abuse or neglect

Legal action against companies misleading the public about their animal welfare practices

What Makes This Litigation Capital Investor Different?

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Mission-Driven
Investments

My litigation investments are not about personal profit. I’m a physician and advocate committed to protecting animals through the legal system. Every investment is guided by compassion, impact, and a commitment to ethical responsibility.

Mission-Driven
Investments

My litigation investments are not about personal profit. I’m a physician and advocate committed to protecting animals through the legal system. Every investment is guided by compassion, impact, and a commitment to ethical responsibility.

Confidential and
Strategic Partnerships

I treat every inquiry with discretion and professionalism. I understand the sensitivities of active litigation and the importance of strategic timing.

Confidential and
Strategic Partnerships

I treat every inquiry with discretion and professionalism. I understand the sensitivities of active litigation and the importance of strategic timing.

Self-Sustaining
Model

My litigation funding model is designed for growth. Ideally, a percentage of successful case outcomes can be reinvested into future cases, expanding the reach and power of our work.

Self-Sustaining
Model

My litigation funding model is designed for growth. Ideally, a percentage of successful case outcomes can be reinvested into future cases, expanding the reach and power of our work.

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I welcome litigation funding inquiries from:

  • Attorneys litigating animal-related cases in need of financial support for discovery, appeals, expert testimony, or legal filings
  • Advocacy organizations engaged in strategic lawsuits with the potential to create legislative or policy change
  • Law firms working on contingency with resource-intensive or high-impact animal law cases
  • Animal Protection startups or campaigners focused on regulatory battles, ballot initiatives, or public awareness litigation.

This is not an exhaustive list but gives you an idea of what I am looking for. If you have a case you’d like to discuss, contact me.

Let’s Talk!

Interested in working together, being a guest on my podcast, or chatting about something new? Let’s connect.

John Lieberman, MD
Portland, OR
Email: John@JohnLiebermanMD.com
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