In Philadelphia last month, a jury found that Tennessee minor plaintiff Andrew Yount was entitled to a staggering $70 million from Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Johnson […]
A recent $5.6 medical malpractice verdict against an Emergency Room doctor in Ohio which may help people across the country. Significance This case addresses the standard […]
The National Trial Lawyers Association reports that a Pennsylvania appeals court affirmed a $10.9 million verdict against Janssen Pharmaceuticals involving the anti-seizure drug Topamax that caused […]
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The Supreme Court has refused to hear Philip Morris’s appeal of a $25 million punitive damages award arising from the death of Oregon smoker, Michelle Schwarz. […]
Last week a Philadelphia jury returned a $44.1 million medical malpractice award against the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. The case, styled,Tate v. Hospital of […]
On Monday, former Fairfax County VA Police Officer Adam Torres shocked the public by pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the 2013 shooting of John Geer. […]
Important New Study Confirms that NFL Football Players Show More Brain Degeneration than the General Public This just in: participating in violent sports such as football, […]
Major Jury Verdict Sets Important Precedent A Texas federal jury recently awarded a $502 million verdict to five plaintiffs in a trial against Johnson & Johnson. […]
A New York City jury awarded five Bronx firefighters and their families $183 million earlier this week. The trial arose from the fatal 2005 fire known […]
It Happens All The Time- Injured and No Funds For Needed Surgery One of the largest and most common problems personal injury victims face, especially those […]
A cover story in the New York Times Magazine, “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare: Poisoned Ground,” last Sunday reported on the stranger-than-fiction tale of the […]
Last week, Thomas Kline of Kline & Specter secured a jury verdict in Philadelphia for a Risperdal product liability plaintiff. In the case, titled Stange v. Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Janssen […]
The NYU School of Law recently hosted a day-long conference about lawsuit finance in the United States: Litigation Funding: The Basics and Beyond. In Six Virtues of Litigation Finance, […]
More and more plaintiffs receiving pre-settlement funding advances are choosing to receive their advances on pre-paid debit cards instead of through cashing checks. Previously, lawsuit plaintiffs […]
Medical costs have been skyrocketing over the past several decades, with no reduction of cost in sight. Similarly, health insurance premiums have increased as well. Millions […]
LawCash®, the nation’s leading litigation finance company, has introduced an immediate pre-settlement funding program for lawsuit plaintiffs. Plaintiffs receive an immediate answer to their pre-settlement funding […]
LawCash®, the nation’s leader in pre-settlement funding, recently introduced its new Cut & Cap program for pre-settlement funding. Effective immediately, participating law firms enjoy the following […]
LawCash® is pleased to introduce its new Surgery Financing Program and Medical Expense Financing Program for lawsuit plaintiffs. LawCash® is the leading provider of lawsuit funding, providing […]
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For Immediate Release LawCash® Has Streamlined Its Pre-Settlement Funding Approval Process LawCash® is the country’s oldest, most experienced, and most respected legal finance company. LawCash® provides […]
Perhaps the fastest growing trend in the legal community is legal funding. Legal funding became extremely popular in the past decade. As a result of the […]
Ohio Law Codifies Citizens’ Right To Lawsuit Funding Advances In August 2008, legislation codifying the right of Ohio citizens to receive “non-recourse civil litigation advances” or […]