Chambers Ranks Certum and Will Marra as Leading Litigation Funders

By Certum Group Team July 9, 2025

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Chambers & Partners, a leading independent legal research company, has recognized Certum Group and William Marra as leaders in the U.S. litigation finance industry.

Certum Group was one of only U.S. funders ranked as leaders in the intellectual property litigation funding category. Chambers reported comments from reviewers who stated that “Certum is extremely business savvy. It has experts in litigation risk that are very commercial in their approach. They approach transactions holistically.” 

Another reviewed praised: “Certum has a sharp team. They are quick studies and have the ability to adapt and make quick decisions.” A third reviewer emphasized that Certum and its team have  fantastic substantive litigation skills in addition to funding acumen.”

William Marra, a director at Certum Group, also received individual recognition from Chambers. One reviewer stated that Will “is absolutely amazing. He understands how to get a deal done for all stakeholders involved,” while another reviewed praised Will as “incredible. He is extremely bright, really hard-working and has attention to detail.” 

Other reviewers commented that Will “is an excellent, responsive and easy to work with person,” “is very smart and experienced in the industry,” and “is a joy to interact with and very genial. He works hard to meet client demands and he is straightforward.”

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