ViaLegal Funding provides attorneys with loans and advances
using the value of contingency cases as collateral.


Use our money instead of yours.

  • ViaLegal Funding offers the industry's most progressive solutions.

How can this money be used?

  • Case costs. Expert witnesse. Staff. Advertising.
    Office Space. Trial-Related Expenses.

More Money When You Need It

  • ViaLegal Funding understands that contingent litigation makes great collateral. We can give you borrowing power from $50,000 up to $25,000,000. Banks don’t loan against contingent fees, but ViaLegal Funding does and can typically offer substantially more money.


Effectively Interest Free

  • Loan interest is 100% tax deductible as a “necessary and ordinary” business expense. In contrast, disbursements and case costs are not tax deductible. You receive no tax advantage when you finance your own cases.


Transform Costs Into Money

  • In most states, the financing charges incurred for case disbursements can be charged back to the client as a case expense.


Ethical Considerations

  • ViaLegal Funding is particularly sensitive to the needs of attorneys to assure compliance with all Rules of Professional Conduct and the Canons of Ethics. Our procedures are designed to maintain the strictest adherence to the rules of client confidentiality and case control.


Our Business Is Your Practice

  • Our goal is to create loans that make sense for your practice. ViaLegal Funding’s in-house staff of attorneys has substantial experience in contingent-fee litigation. Our legal professionals will evaluate your maximum credit line based on your contingent case portfolio.
 
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ViaLegal Funding Advantage

Manage your cash flow by using our money instead of yours. We provide attorney loans for virtually every kind of contingent-fee case, including:

  • Class Actions
  • Mass Tort
  • Motor Vehicle Injury
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Product Liability
  • Divorce Funding
  • Patent Claims
  • Breach of Contract
  • Fraud
  • Securities Fraud/Shareholder Lawsuits
  • Settled Case Funding