Bruce Freiberg brings an "every-man" perspective and real-world grit to analyzing legal investments—and that's exactly what makes him exceptional. As Legal Investment Analyst, with a focus on mass torts and portfolio funding, Bruce has analyzed thousands of individual cases and worked with hundreds of law firms over nearly twenty years, helping plaintiffs and attorneys secure the capital they need to pursue justice.
His path to this role was anything but conventional. Bruce grew up on a Michigan dairy farm, taught high school business classes, and owned and trained racehorses before heading to law school—all while working full-time selling furniture and attending law classes. This diverse background gives him a practical, grounded viewpoint that resonates with attorneys and plaintiffs alike. That breadth of experience gives him an instinctive understanding of how juries think, how clients feel, and what really matters when evaluating a case's merits.
For more than a decade, Bruce has specialized in the complex world of mass tort product liability cases involving defective drugs and medical devices. He understands both the legal intricacies and the business-side challenges facing attorneys, from solo practitioners to the largest firms, as they navigate the massive scale and complexity of these cases. From his early days analyzing straightforward auto collision cases to managing some of the largest, most intricate mass tort portfolios in the industry, Bruce combines legal acumen with real-world empathy—a rare combination that law firms and plaintiffs alike have come to rely on.
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