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Why are rates for lawsuit advances comparatively high?

December 24, 2010
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By Daniel Lavotshkin Published: 24 December 2010 The rates for lawsuit advances are generally negotiated on a case-by-case basis. There is no fixed formula under which rates are established. Unlike conventional loan products, lawsuit advances are not loans but rather non-recourse forms of financing, so they are generally not regulated by statute or subject...
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Law Firm Financing: Developing the Law Firm Marketing Budget

December 6, 2010
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By A. Antonow Published: December 6, 2010 In addition to overhead and the usual expenses associated with a law firm, successful attorneys also need to stretch their budgets in order to cover marketing costs. Law firm marketing can mean everything from a multi-million-dollar state-wide marketing campaign to a more modest endeavor. The final result must be...
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The New York Times Weighs in on “Lawsuit Loans”

November 16, 2010
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By A. Antonow Published: November 16, 2010 The New York Times recently ran an article, “Investors Put Money on Lawsuits to Get Payouts,” about the lawsuit funding industry. The article was interesting for a number of reasons. The fact that the subject is rarely tackled in mainstream media certainly made the piece stand out....
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