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  2. Legal financing industry - Wikipedia

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    The legal financing industry provides non-recourse legal financing to litigants. Sometimes this financing is funded from outside of the firm or from individual lawyer's finances, and then funneled through a third-party company. Financing is often for plaintiffs involved in personal injury, workers' compensation, and civil rights.

  3. Legal financing - Wikipedia

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    Example of litigation financing process. Legal financing (also known as litigation financing, professional funding, settlement funding, third-party funding, third-party litigation funding, legal funding, lawsuit loans and, in England and Wales, litigation funding) is the mechanism or process through which litigants (and even law firms) can finance their litigation or other legal costs through ...

  4. Peachtree Financial Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Peachtree Financial specializes in purchasing liquid assets such as lottery winnings, structured settlements, and life insurance policies. [4] The company provides specialty asset portfolio servicing to third party investors, which can include pre-settlement funding and attorney cost financing.

  5. Kroger to pay $68.5 million to Arizona for opioid settlement

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    (The Center Square) – Arizona is part of the national opioid settlement with Kroger, Attorney General Kris Mayes announced on Monday. The Grand Canyon State will get $68.5 million for "opioid ...

  6. Arizona AG approves $13M settlement with Cox Communications - AOL

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    Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on Thursday announced a settlement with Cox Communications, and eligible customers will receive a share of the payout.

  7. 'No recourse available': Confusion spreads at Education ...

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    WASHINGTON – A day before the Trump administration's deadline for federal workers to resign, staffers at the U.S. Department of Education were told that taking a buyout would prevent them from ...

  8. Nonrecourse debt - Wikipedia

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    Recourse debt or recourse loan is a debt that is backed by both collateral from the debtor, and by personal liability of the debtor. [2] This type of debt allows the lender to collect from the debtor and the debtor's assets in the case of default, in addition to foreclosing on a particular property or asset as with a home loan or auto loan.

  9. Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF) is a program created by the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) to spur consumer credit lending. The program was announced on November 25, 2008, and was to support the issuance of asset-backed securities (ABS) collateralized by student loans, auto loans, credit card loans, and loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA).