Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB19

Caption

Regards non-recourse civil litigation advance business

Impact

The implementation of SB19 introduces specific requirements for contracts associated with non-recourse civil litigation advances. For instance, companies must provide transparency regarding fees, total amounts advanced, and the annual percentage rates involved. Additionally, consumers will have the right to cancel their agreements within five business days without incurring penalties. These measures are designed to prevent exploitation and promote fair practices in an industry that has previously been criticized for its lack of consumer protections.

Summary

Senate Bill 19 aims to regulate the non-recourse civil litigation advance business within Ohio, establishing clear guidelines and protections for consumers engaging in these transactions. A non-recourse civil litigation advance occurs when a financing company provides cash to a consumer awaiting a settlement or verdict from a civil case, with the expectation of receiving repayment from the eventual award. This bill amends and enacts various sections of the Ohio Revised Code to enhance contractual transparency and consumer rights in these financial agreements.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB19 focuses on the balance between consumer protection and the operational freedom of financing companies. Critics have raised concerns about the possibility of overly burdensome regulations that could impede the accessibility of funds for consumers in need. Supporters argue that the bill is necessary to safeguard vulnerable consumers from potential predatory practices by litigation funding companies, thereby ensuring fair and responsible lending practices within this emerging market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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