NEW YORK, May 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Case Funding Inc., a premier lender to law firms, their plaintiffs and medical providers, celebrated a full year of its landmark fast-track attorney loan program, Attorney Credit Express (A.C.E.). The program was created as a supplement to the standard law firm financing program, which allows law firms to use their contingency case fee receivables to secure a business loan or long term credit facility. The A.C.E. loan provides an infusion of cash for attorneys within a 48hr period after an application is submitted and pre-approved. The program was created for the unexpected financial needs that commonly arise for attorneys, which can help law firms continue to perform exceptionally despite delays, appeals and other events.
"We were inspired to create the Attorney Credit Express program by mass tort attorneys, who are heavily impacted by extended settlement delays, but have found that many others whose focus isn't primarily in this area have also needed a program like this for a long time," said President and CEO, Richard Silverstein.
The A.C.E. loan features a simple loan application with minimal financial documentation requirements for transactions up to $50,000. The application can be filled out online and a credit decision can be made often the same day. There are flexible repayment options, giving attorneys the choice to best match payments to their cash flow.
Interested parties may contact Leon Branam at 888-796-7594 or by scheduling a private consultation.
Based in New York, Case Funding Inc. is one of the largest legal finance companies and an industry leader in providing financial solutions to personal injury attorneys, their plaintiffs and the medical providers who work with them. Talk to a legal finance specialist today about our attorney loan, medical funding, or plaintiff advance programs.
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