Important question for successful lawyers, law firm owners, or law firm employees…
If there was a way for your firm to have more cash flow without using your own after-tax profits to BE THE BANK for clients and cases…
Could you find something useful to do with that money?
If you are self-funding your advanced case costs, you ARE THE BANK for clients and cases with your after-tax income forever tied up in your cases. How much do you have out in case costs? If that money were in your operating account, what would you do with it?
Our solution can help you recover these hard-earned profits and unlock possibilities for you and your practice at a net cost of less than 1%.
4 Simple Steps to Get Started:
Step 1: Fill out the application.
Step 2: Once your line of credit has been established; it’s time to fund your cases by completing a simple funding request form.
Step 3: You pay us monthly for the interest on your line balance (usually via ACH).
Step 4: When a case concludes, get instant access to a financing summary or payoff quote via 24/7 secure web access. You can also request phone, fax or email.
Repeat the process as often as you’d like beginning with step 2 to use our funds for case expenses instead of yours!
At the conclusion of a case…
Using our proprietary AdvoTrac® software, we track our client law firms’ lines of credit on a case-by-case basis so that the borrowing costs can ultimately be recouped from the cases themselves. So the net cost of borrowing is zero for the cases that the firms win (or from which they at least get their case expenses back).
Are You Eligible?
- Is your firm financially stable?
- Does your firm have a successful track record of trial law practice over several years?
- Do the owners of your firm have good credit histories?
- Do you and your firm have a history free from sanctions for ethics problems?
- Does your firm have more than $50,000 tied up in case expenses?
If you answered “yes” to all of the above, your firm may qualify.
Want more information? Want to find out if you qualify?