Adam Erusalimsky

I'm a litigation finance professional and former commercial litigator with a track record of originating over £6 billion in claims. Leveraging six years in the funding industry and a decade in commercial disputes, I combine courtroom insight and an investor’s eye for risk, pricing and portfolio construction. 


In 2025, I was named a Lawdragon Global 100 Leader in Litigation Finance.

Integrity.

Excellence.

Candour.

I work at the frontier of litigation

Comfortable in underwriting all forms of commercial litigation, I have particular expertise in collective redress before the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT), shareholder and securities litigation under sections 90/90A FSMA, and the English representative action under rule 19.8 following  Lloyd v Google.

​Whilst at LCM, I originated, underwrote and managed LCM's £50 million + investments in Stasi v Microsoft and Consumers' Association v Apple, two landmark abuse of dominance collective actions. I also underwrote class actions in Canada and certain offshore jurisdictions.

Prior to working at LCM, I was a senior member of Woodsford's London team, where I primarily underwrote English and overseas securities litigation and Australian class actions arising from the Hayne Royal Commission and Dieselgate.

​Before moving to the world of disputes finance in 2019, I practised commercial litigation for over a decade at disputes powerhouses Herbert Smith (now Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer) and Stewarts.

​I qualified as a Solicitor in 2010 and as a Solicitor Advocate in 2013. I hold a Bachelors of Science in Mathematics from Imperial College and a Master of Letters in Management, Economics and International Relations from St Andrews.