(815 ILCS 121/15)
Sec. 15. Consumer legal funding company prohibitions. A consumer legal funding company shall not: (1) pay or offer to pay commissions, referral fees, or other forms of consideration to |
| any attorney, law firm, medical provider, chiropractic physician, or physical therapist or any of their employees or agents for referring a consumer to the company;
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(2) accept any commissions, referral fees, rebates, or other forms of consideration from
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| an attorney, law firm, medical provider, chiropractor, or physical therapist or any of their employees or agents;
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(3) advertise materially false or misleading information regarding its products or
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(4) refer, in furtherance of an initial consumer legal funding, a customer or potential
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| customer to a specific attorney, law firm, medical provider, chiropractor, or physical therapist or any of their employees; however, if a customer needs legal representation, the company may refer the customer to a local or State bar association referral service or to a legal aid organization;
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(5) fail to supply a true copy of the executed contract to the attorney for the consumer
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| upon execution and if the consumer or their attorney requests a copy;
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(6) knowingly provide funding to a consumer who has previously assigned or sold a
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| portion of the consumer's right to proceeds from his or her legal claim without first making payment to or purchasing a prior unsatisfied consumer legal funding company's entire funded amount and contracted charges, unless a lesser amount is otherwise agreed to in writing by the consumer legal funding companies, except that multiple companies may agree to contemporaneously provide funding to a consumer if the consumer and the consumer's attorney consent to the arrangement in writing;
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(7) receive any right to, nor make any decisions with respect to, the conduct of the
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| underlying legal claim or any settlement or resolution of the legal claim; the right to make such decisions shall remain solely with the consumer and the consumer's attorney in the legal claim; or
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(8) knowingly pay or offer to pay for court costs, filing fees, or attorney's fees
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| either during or after the resolution of the legal claim using funds from the consumer legal funding transaction.
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(Source: P.A. 102-987, eff. 5-27-22.)
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