Part I: Setting the context
1. Introducing champerty and maintenance
2. The abolition, and reservation, of champerty and maintenance in England
3. Champerty and maintenance in other jurisdictions
Part II: Champertous funding
4. The modern effects of champerty and maintenance on funded litigation
5. Non-lawyers' funding
6. Lawyers' funding
Part III: Champertous assignments
7. General concepts. Assessing champertous assignments
8. Assigning causes of action ancillary to property interests
9. Assigning 'bare' causes of action. Proving a genuine commercial interest
10. Public policy and the administration of justice
Part IV: The potential for reform
11. Key reform issue for funded litigation
12. Key reform issues for assignments.