Class Action Labor Law
There has been a class action law suit initiated against my employer that was not initiated by me, but the class action suit represents my job class, therefore if the case is successful I will receive a portion of the settlement. My question is, is it possible to obtain a settlement loan even though I am not specifically named in the class action?
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If you are currently being represented by an attorney for a class action lawsuit it is possible you may receive a settlement loan. While we have lenders who provide class action funding it would very much depend upon the case and how quickly they believe a settlement will be reached.