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FAQ
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Quick speaker research before an event brief.
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Brand
Craig Cornick is a Manchester-based operator, investor, and CEO of iQuote whose work focuses on litigation finance, legal operations, legal infrastructure, and legal AI.
Brand
He is known for a first-mover perspective on litigation finance, law firm operating models, case intake systems, and legal AI built from inside live casework rather than from the outside in.
iQuote
Craig is the CEO of iQuote, where he works across case intake, legal workflow, funding logic, and product execution inside modern legal infrastructure.
Perspective
His public perspective centres on legal AI, litigation finance, case intake, founder judgment, law firm strategy, and access to justice as an operating problem rather than a slogan.
Writing
Because the commercial reality of legal services is usually decided in the operating layer. Intake speed, qualification quality, workflow design, funding discipline, and client trust all shape whether a legal business can scale responsibly.
Legal AI
His view is that legal AI matters when it improves throughput, judgment, and delivery economics rather than simply generating impressive demonstrations. The strongest systems are designed around live work, not abstract automation theatre.
Litigation finance
He treats litigation finance as an operating capability rather than a detached capital product. Funding changes which firms can pursue cases, how risk is priced, and how legal businesses build durable infrastructure.
Writing
The archive is where Craig develops his ideas in full. It gives readers a deeper route into recurring themes such as legal AI, case intake, litigation finance, and law firm strategy.
Navigation
A good path is to start with the writing archive, move into the pillar pages for a topic-level view, then use the biography, media, and speaking pages to add operating context, external coverage, and contact routes.
Speaking
Yes. He can contribute to conferences, investor briefings, operator roundtables, workshops, off-sites, fireside conversations, and moderated discussions where the focus is legal AI, litigation finance, law firm strategy, or case-intake design.
Speaking
His strongest fit is with law firm leaders, litigation-finance professionals, legal-tech founders, investors, conference organisers, and teams trying to understand how technology, capital, and operating execution are converging in legal services.
Press
Journalists usually get the most useful interviews when they focus on legal AI, litigation finance, operating discipline inside legal businesses, case-intake systems, leadership under pressure, and the practical mechanics of access to justice.
Press
The about, media, speaking, press, and reading pages are structured to give a fast briefing path. Together they provide biography context, external coverage, approved photography already used on the site, and a clear enquiry route.
Operating record
The public material here is grounded in ongoing operating work. Craig's perspective comes from working inside live systems where intake, workflow, funding, and product decisions are being made rather than from commentary at a distance.
Contact
Use the contact page for speaking requests, media interviews, advisory conversations, or partnership enquiries. It provides a clear and consistent route for professional contact.
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