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The Client
A lawsuit advance is not appropriate for every client. However, when a client is facing a real financial hardship – foreclosure, eviction or repossession, for example – taking advantage of litigation financing (or pre-settlement funding, legal finance or lawsuit funding as it is also known) can be the difference between a client who is homeless and carless, and a client who maintains his or her lifestyle. |
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The Attorney
For an attorney, as well, there are benefits to recommending a client to a lawsuit funding source. For starters, the client stops calling you to ask when he or she will see a cash settlement from the case. It also enables you to aggressively pursue the claim on behalf of your client, and it makes it easier for the client who needs cash to pay bills to turn down an insulting low-ball offer from the defendant! |
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The Process
Recommending a lawsuit advance to a client is no different that recommending a CPA to a client with tax issues, or recommending a financial planner to a plaintiff who receives a large settlement that needs to be invested wisely. Your client can apply over the phone or on-line, or you can submit a funding request on your client’s behalf. We’ve designed the entire process to have minimal impact on your time and resources. |
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Learn More:
This website details – from the attorney’s and law firm’s point of view – the many aspects of litigation financing, how the process works, the relative advantages and drawbacks, and when it makes sense to refer a client to a lawsuit funding source such as LawMax. We also include links to sister sites we believe you will find helpful. We hope you find this website to be a resource, and we welcome your feedback. |
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