Attorney Lines of Credit
If you are an attorney and searching for a lawsuit funding company that provides lines of credit, begin by applying online with LawLeaf. LawLeaf is an online lawsuit funding service that provides law firms with case cost lines of credit. Our lenders will provide funding to lawyers based upon fees from unsettled cases. This means if you have open commercial litigation or personal injury lawsuits and need additional financial resources to help move along or litigate a case, LawLeaf can help
LawLeaf's lenders will provide lawsuit funding based upon your current open cases. Our lenders will evaluate your upcoming cases and determine how much your firm may qualify for a cash advance. By securing a credit line through our lenders your law firm can focus on what most important to you and your clients; getting fair and full compensation out of each lawsuit.
An attorney line of credit can help a law firm pay down litigation expenses and related costs for each of your active lawsuits. For most litigation law firms they work on a contingency fee basis meaning they only get paid if they are successful in wining compensation for the case. Oftentimes defense teams are aware of this and will try to force an attorney to settle for less than the true value of the case. The defense is oftentimes made up of tenacious attorneys that have deep pockets and willing to fight a lawsuit to the end. Defense teams oftentimes have different tactics in place in hopes the defense will be forced to settle a case without getting their client fair compensation. Ultimately, beyond outright winning the case, defense lawyer's core responsibility includes getting the plaintiff's attorney to either settle a case early or extend the case in the hopes the attorney will accept a premature offer.
There are many advantages of why attorneys apply for lines of credit through LawLeaf:
- LawLeaf works with a network of lenders who compete for their business
- LawLeaf will put the attorney in front of the right lender the first time
- Our lenders provide our clients with competitive rates for all lawusit loans
- We can provide same day cash advances for lines of credit
Law firms that have lengthy & expensive cases like personal injury trials may ultimately benefit from a line of credit because they are not interested in using their own financial resources durng different trials. When a lender looks over your application they will determine if you qualify based upon the amount of new business or open cases as well as case history. While lines of credit are not fo all attorneys, those attorney that are interested can begin by applying online with LawLeaf.
Other attorney financial funding options include:
- Law Firm Loans
- Appeals Financing
- Class Action Lawsuit Funding
- Law Firm Post Settlement Financing
- Lines of Credit
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If you are searching for litigation financing for an active case
LawLeaf wants to work for you. We can offer case cost lines of credit
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