New York, NY, October 9th, 2019 Baker Street Funding, LLC, a litigation funding company based in the heart of New York City, announced today that it launched its law firm consulting group Baker Street Funding’s Legal Advisors.
Baker Street Funding’s Legal Advisors was formed to act as a consulting firm, helping law firms search out and acquire other practices. Baker Street will help attorneys and their firms increase growth through acquisition and help them build scalable business models that will allow them to attract and retain top talent, and grow into new practice areas.
Baker Street Funding’s primary business is pre and post-settlement finance, which focuses on providing capital to plaintiffs in medical malpractice and personal injury litigation.
“Expanding into attorney focused products was the next evolution of our business model and allows us to provide unmatched scope and service to the attorneys and plaintiffs that we work with” commented the CEO of Baker Street Funding, Daniel DiGiaimo.
About Baker Street Funding
Established in 2018, Baker Street Funding has brought a high level of client service to the settlement funding industry. Focusing on ethics and transparency, Baker Street Funding has become one of the preeminent settlement funding companies in the country. Please visit their website at bakerstreetfunding.com for more information on the company.
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