Capital for the cases that matter.
Forsetti connects investors with vetted litigation: non-recourse funding for law firms, and an uncorrelated asset class for investors. Every case is diligenced against real court data before it’s listed.
Vetted cases · Non-recourse for firms
Coral Harbor Resort v. Atlantic Crown Insurance
44% funded · 47% subscribed
Market figures are illustrative estimates from public sources.
The claims we fund
Back single cases, not a blind pool.
Litigation returns are uncorrelated to public markets, historically the domain of a few large funds. Forsetti opens vetted, single-case exposure, one case at a time.
Vetted marketplace
Every case is diligenced and approved before it’s listed.
Grounded AI assistant
Answers cited to a case’s own documents. It won’t speculate.
Historical base rates
Real FJC court outcomes for comparable cases, as context.
Portfolio & returns
Track deployed vs. returned capital and export records.
Fund the case. Keep control.
Meritorious cases shouldn’t stall for lack of capital. Bring your plaintiff cases for funding review and pursue them fully, non-recourse, with the firm in the driver’s seat.
Non-recourse capital
Pursue meritorious cases without betting the firm.
AI-assisted vetting
A structured vetting brief and a funding decision.
Retain full control
You run the litigation and every strategic decision.
Transparent terms
Contingency, carry, and waterfall, clear up front.
Every case is vetted against real court data.
Grounded in real court data, not guesswork. Facts, weak points, precedent, and honest historical context, so you can form your own view.
AI vetting brief
Every case runs through Prism, our AI vetting layer, surfacing facts, weak points, and precedent. Investor views get a sanitized summary; privileged strategy never leaks.
Court-data base rates
Historical disposition and plaintiff-favorable rates, drawn from real FJC court records by court and claim type, framed as context, never a prediction.
Document diligence
Every complaint, contract, and exhibit is extracted, searchable, and downloadable, so investors diligence from primary sources, not a pitch.
A grounded assistant, not a chatbot.
Ask anything about a case. Answers are cited to its own documents and court data, and it refuses to speculate on outcomes. Try a question:
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↳ Complaint ¶¶ 1–14
The guardrails on your capital.
Risk, stated plainly
Cases can lose entirely and lock up capital for years, and we say so up front.
Funds held in escrow
Your commitment sits in FDIC-insured escrow and is only deployed once a case reaches its funding target.
Numbers, clearly labeled
Historical court data is marked as grounded; any forward-looking estimate is marked illustrative, so you always know which is which.
The actual documents
You diligence from the primary sources, the complaint, contracts, and exhibits, not a marketing summary.
The people behind Forsetti.
We’re a team of engineers, product builders, and finance minds, pairing that with real court data and legal diligence. Forsetti is our answer to a simple mismatch: strong cases stall for lack of capital, while investors have never had an honest, transparent way to back them.

Meghna Konar
Product & Design
MS, Columbia (Management Science & Engineering)
Meghna Konar
Product & Design
Built the product and platform architecture end to end; the marketplace’s technical backbone is her domain.

Arushi Gupta
Business
MBA, Chicago Booth
Arushi Gupta
Business
Risk analytics and applied AI, directly on point for the underwriting model the vetting engine depends on.

Pranjul Sharma
Engineering
MS, Carnegie Mellon (Information Systems)
Pranjul Sharma
Engineering
Built inside a bank’s financial-grade systems, exactly the escrow and compliance infrastructure this demands.

Aarav Surkatha
Engineering
MS, Northeastern (Computer Science)
Aarav Surkatha
Engineering
Core platform engineering for the two-sided marketplace itself.

Bowen Liu
Business
BS, UIUC (Finance & Data Science)
Bowen Liu
Business
Quantitative grounding for case economics, underwriting math, and unit-economics modeling.

Aditya Madipagada
Engineering
Economics, Loyola University Chicago
Aditya Madipagada
Engineering
Turns usage data into forecasts and business insights that sharpen growth and underwriting decisions.
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Common questions
Forsetti is a marketplace that connects plaintiff-side attorneys who need capital to fund a case with investors who want to back it, for a share of the eventual recovery. Attorneys get capital without giving up case control or taking on debt; investors get access to an asset class that has historically delivered strong, stock-market-uncorrelated returns but used to be reserved for institutions and the ultra-wealthy.
Yes. Litigation finance (also called litigation funding or third-party funding) is a long-established, legal practice already used by law firms and businesses. Forsetti operates within applicable SEC exemptions and follows the same ABA ethics rules attorneys already work under.
You commit capital to a specific case through a dedicated legal entity (an SPV) set up just for that case. If the case settles or wins, you receive a share of the proceeds, on top of your principal, once the attorney's contingency fee is paid. If the case loses, you don't get your principal back; that's the trade-off for the return.
Those platforms are charitable giving; donors get nothing back and no visibility into where the money goes. Forsetti is an investment: funders share in the case's financial outcome, get a plain-language risk disclosure up front, and can track case status and funding progress the whole way through.
You'll get milestone notifications as the case progresses and can check status anytime in your portfolio dashboard. Silence during litigation feels bad even when it's normal, so we commit to proactive updates rather than going quiet between filing and resolution.
No. You keep full authority over strategy and settlement decisions. Forsetti's role is financial, not legal; we don't direct how you litigate the case.
Non-recourse. If the case doesn't win, you owe nothing back. The capital carries the same downside risk investors take on; it isn't a loan you repay regardless of outcome.
Every case goes through docket verification against public court records, AI-assisted screening for jurisdiction and merit risk, and a final human review by litigation counsel before it's approved to list. Every listing shows case type, jurisdiction, attorney track record, and a plain-language risk disclosure.
Get in touch.
Questions about investing, submitting a case, or the platform? Email us and we’ll get back within one business day.
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Request a demo and we’ll show you the marketplace, the diligence workflow, and how funding moves, tailored to whether you’re investing or bringing a case.
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