Litigation Funders

Diligence, Portfolio Stewardship, and Rehabilitation Support

MIM helps litigation funders and similarly situated portfolio owners evaluate, strengthen, and steward IP assets for licensing, enforcement, and broader strategic value realization.

In litigation-sensitive IP matters, the question is rarely just whether a legal theory exists. The more important question is whether the portfolio is positioned to support a coherent path to recovery, leverage, licensing, or strategic use after accounting for asset quality, ownership, claim coverage, litigation posture, and commercial context. MIM is built to evaluate those issues together — and, where appropriate, help improve the portfolio itself.

What We Help Investors Do

Diligence and Underwriting Support

Assessment of validity posture, ownership and encumbrances, portfolio quality, strategic posture, counterparties, and downside risk as part of a disciplined underwriting or acquisition process.

Portfolio Stewardship

Coordinated oversight of litigation and licensing strategy at the portfolio level rather than treating each issue as a disconnected legal event.

Portfolio Rehabilitation and Assertion Readiness

Strategic continuations, selective rehabilitation, claim-set sharpening, and alignment of portfolio design with licensing or enforcement objectives.

Why This Matters

Portfolios succeed or fail based on more than formal legal colorability. Claim architecture, ownership history, prosecution strategy, rehabilitation opportunities, market context, and licensing posture can all materially affect value realization. MIM is designed to bring those factors together.

How We Structure Engagements

These matters may be scoped as targeted diligence, portfolio-specific stewardship, or focused improvement initiatives around claim-set strengthening, reexamination strategy, or coordinated litigation/licensing support. The structure depends on the state of the assets and the decision being supported.

MIM helps clients evaluate not only whether an IP opportunity exists, but how to strengthen and steward the portfolio behind it.