Establishes contract requirements for third party litigation financing which includes requiring contracts to contain a right of rescission, a written acknowledgement by the attorney retained, a clear outline of the scheduled fee structure and a no penalty provision.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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3911--B
2017-2018 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
January 30, 2017
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Introduced by Sens. ORTT, AKSHAR, GALLIVAN, HANNON, HELMING, JACOBS,
MARCHIONE -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be
committed to the Committee on Consumer Protection -- committee
discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
to said committee -- recommitted to the Committee on Consumer
Protection in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 -- committee
discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
to said committee
AN ACT to amend the general business law, in relation to third party
litigation financing
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The general business law is amended by adding a new article
2 39-H to read as follows:
3 ARTICLE 39-H
4 THIRD PARTY LITIGATION FINANCING
5 Section 899-ccc. Definitions.
6 899-ddd. Contract requirements.
7 899-eee. Prohibitions.
8 899-fff. Registration.
9 899-ggg. Penalty for violation.
10 § 899-ccc. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms
11 shall have the following meanings:
12 1. "Charges" shall mean the amount of money to be paid to the consumer
13 litigation funding company that exceeds the funded amount of principal
14 loan.
15 2. "Consumer litigation funding company" shall mean a person or entity
16 that enters into a consumer litigation funding contract to provide non-
17 recourse funding of no more than five hundred thousand dollars to a
18 consumer.
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 3. "Consumer litigation funding contract" shall mean a contract to
2 provide non-recourse funding of no more than five hundred thousand
3 dollars to a consumer on the contingent right to receive the funded
4 amount and agreed upon charges obtained in the event of a settlement,
5 judgment or award.
6 4. "Funded amount" shall mean the amount of money provided to the
7 consumer in consumer litigation financing.
8 5. "Resolution date" shall mean the date the funded amount and agreed
9 upon charges are delivered to the consumer litigation financing company.
10 § 899-ddd. Contract requirements. 1. Consumer litigation funding
11 contracts shall contain a right of rescission, allowing the consumer to
12 cancel the consumer litigation funding contract without a penalty if the
13 consumer returns the full amount of disbursed funds to the company with-
14 in ten business days.
15 2. Consumer litigation funding contracts shall contain a written
16 acknowledgement by the attorney retained by the consumer that attests:
17 (a) the attorney is being paid on a contingency basis pursuant to a
18 written fee agreement; and
19 (b) the attorney is not receiving a referral fee from the litigation
20 funding company in connection with the consumer's funding.
21 3. Consumer litigation funding contracts shall clearly outline a sche-
22 duled fee structure that outlines repayment terms including:
23 (a) the funded amount plus charges written out as itemized amounts;
24 (b) the charges outlined as a percentage amount exceeding the funded
25 amount; and
26 (c) itemized one-time fees including paperwork processing and adminis-
27 trative fees.
28 4. Consumer litigation funding contracts shall contain a no penalty
29 provision for the pre-payment of the funded amount prior to the settle-
30 ment of his or her case. Such provision shall release the consumer from
31 any obligation to share his or her settlement or verdict.
32 § 899-eee. Prohibitions. 1. Consumer litigation funding companies
33 shall be prohibited from paying, accepting or offering referral fees or
34 any type of consideration to and from any medical providers, licensed
35 therapists or attorneys for referring a consumer to the company for the
36 purpose of entering into a consumer litigation funding contract.
37 2. The company shall be prohibited from making any inquiries with the
38 consumer's representative attorney that would violate the terms of the
39 attorney-client privilege at any point in time.
40 3. No attorney or law firm retained by a consumer who has entered into
41 a consumer litigation funding contract with a consumer litigation fund-
42 ing company may have a financial interest in said company.
43 4. Consumer litigation funding companies shall be prohibited from
44 attempting to obtain, or obtaining a waiver of any remedy, including but
45 not limited to, compensatory, statutory or punitive damages, that the
46 consumer might otherwise have.
47 5. Consumer litigation funding companies shall be prohibited from
48 attempting to effect arbitration or otherwise effect waiver of a consum-
49 er's right to trial by jury for complaints arising from the consumer
50 litigation funding contract.
51 6. Consumer litigation funding companies shall be prohibited from
52 assigning a consumer litigation funding contract in whole or in part.
53 7. Maximum amount of charges:
54 (a) the maximum amount of charges which may be assessed pursuant to a
55 consumer litigation funding contract shall not be in excess of the rate
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1 prescribed in section 190.42 of the penal law (criminal usury in the
2 first degree), when expressed as a proportion of the funded amount; and
3 (b) any consumer litigation funding contract which exceeds such rate
4 shall be considered usurious as defined by section 5-501 of the general
5 obligations law.
6 § 899-fff. Registration. 1. Each consumer litigation funding company
7 that wishes to engage in business in the state of New York shall first
8 register with the New York department of financial services.
9 2. Each applicant's registration must be filed in a manner prescribed
10 by the New York department of financial services with an initial accom-
11 panied fee of five hundred dollars. Registrations must be renewed every
12 two years on or before the thirtieth day of September.
13 3. The New York department of financial services shall issue certif-
14 icates of registration after both understanding and attesting to the
15 character and fitness of the applicant company with sufficient reason to
16 believe the company will operate honestly and fairly.
17 § 899-ggg. Penalty for violation. Any company found in violation of
18 any provisions of this article in a specific funding case, waives its
19 right to recover both the funded amount and any additional fees in that
20 particular case.
21 § 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
22 it shall have become a law.