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Wednesday
25Feb2009

Part 2 on Attorney's Fee Loans -- But Not Just for Attorneys

As mentioned in the last posting, Settlement Capital is now able to make loans to attorneys with structured fees.  In the video interview, I mention in passing that this product is not limited to attorneys, but really is open to anyone who has a "non-qualified" structure -- that is, anyone who receives payments over time from an annuity and the payments are taxable.  Today, this includes people who structure employment discrimination settlements, punitive damages, non-physical injury settlements, commercial settlements, etc. 

I encourage any settlement planners, attorneys and financial planners who have clients with structured payments to consider this option, and take another look at the video.  If you don't know what non-qualified structures are, or have any questions about structuring non-personal injury damages, contact a settlement planner or structured settlement broker.

I welcome your comments or questions on this article.  Feel free to comment here, or privately to me via email at mbracy@setcap.com 

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