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Top 20 cases of 2023-2024

This list of important, impactful and interesting cases was chosen by CrowdJustice staff, as well as our community of lawyers.

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We’ll guide you through legal funding

Built by lawyers, CrowdJustice is the leading online fundraising platform specifically designed for legal action.

Raise funds and support with a public or private fundraising page.

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Never fundraised before? No problem.

Raising funds on CrowdJustice works for all kinds of issues, large and small.

Our experienced team will support you in building your page and help you towards fundraising success.

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We partner with lawyers and make funding simple

Trusted by lawyers across the country, CrowdJustice’s donation-based funding is a proven way to pay for legal services.

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People-powered legal action: CrowdJustice is bringing communities together to make change through the law.

£40m

Raised

1 million

Backers

1,500+

Fundraising pages

4 in 5

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Learn more about fundraising on CrowdJustice

Whether you want to take legal action for yourself, a family member, your community or the whole country, CrowdJustice helps you raise funds for legal services.

Access to our fundraising tools and support from our dedicated team make it easy to fund your legal matter.

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CrowdJustice makes legal action possible

"As a small charity, crowdfunding made the difference between being able to stand up for the human rights of vulnerable children and not. We’re at the beginning of legal action, but already have been able to raise awareness around the unequal protection given to children in different settings."

Carolyne Willow
Carolyne Willow, Writer
Raised £11,225 on CrowdJustice

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