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Commercial Judgments

A judgment is a court-ordered award, usually requiring individuals or other entities to pay a sum of money. When properly filed and recorded in the jurisdiction where the defendant has assets, a judgment becomes a lien against the individual's property.

A judgment results from a lawsuit against an individual, business, or organization. The judgment states that the defendant must pay the plaintiff a certain amount of money. Judgments may range from hundreds of dollars to millions of dollars.

Even if a large judgment is awarded, the defendant may have the right to appeal the decision. The cost of the appellate process can create a financial hardship for clients and their lawyers. Clients must have enough funds to pay their lawyers to argue the case during the appeal process.

Several of our funding sources have responded to this need. They allow plaintiffs to pre-sell their civil jury verdicts for immediate cash. The selling option gives the plaintiff the means to pay for competent appellate counsel to vigorously defend a judgment on its merits and remove any financial urgency to accept an unfair settlement offer.

Converting money judgments to immediate cash has benefits for both the plaintiff attorneys and their clients. It gives plaintiffs the financial capacity to withstand the appeals process and creates the potential for obtaining fair and more realistic settlements. With the ability  to finance a judgment,  the plaintiff can obtain the best appellate representation possible.

What is unique about this type of transaction is that the purchase is free from the risk of reversal. If the amount of the judgment is decreased, the finding source assumes the loss.

 

Contact Murcor Funding today to find out more about this unique opportunity.

 

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