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Month: March 2017

Can I Get a Second Advance if I’ve Gotten One from a Different Company?

March 6, 2017

Most clients who turn to Resolution Funding for pre- or post-settlement lawsuit funding are new to this world and have lots of questions about how it all works and how quickly they can get the funds they need. Sometimes, however, a client will come to us because they’re seeking a second advance (and have already […]

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