Thursday, November 19, 2015

The Top 10 Legal Disputes Ripe For Crowdfunding

The Top 10 Legal Disputes Ripe For Crowdfunding In February 2015


10. Crowdfund a lawsuit to support gay marriage.


9. If a lawsuit to support gay marriage is crowdfunded, then crowdfund a lawsuit to support gay divorce.


8. Crowdfund a lawsuit against that guy who it turns out has been wiretapping your SIM card for years.


7. Crowdfund a lawsuit in Colorado against dope dealers … err, on behalf of dope dealers in Colorado.


6. Crowdfund a lawsuit against France, just to see it surrender.


5. Crowdfund a lawsuit against your mother-in-law!


4. Crowdfund a lawsuit on behalf of Israel against Palestine, and on behalf of Palestine against Israel, so that they will both knock it off.


3. Crowdfund a lawsuit against Vladimir Putin, both for invading Ukraine and for taking off his shirt again.


2. Crowdfund a lawsuit against Angela Merkel for keeping Europe on its knees.


1. Crowdfund a lawsuit against yet another crowdfunding website!


We jest: the purpose of Invest4Justice is not to encourage frivolous litigation, but quite serious: to allow anyone, anywhere in the world, to pay for their legal dispute, as a plaintiff or a defendant, even if they do not currently have the funds to pay for a good lawyer, if enough people agree that their legal dispute is worth funding.


Sign up today to invest in a legal dispute and earn high potentially returns, based on contingency fees, or simply to do a good deed and to support a legal right that you believe in.


From current prisoners to a case against Belarus, to IP violations to divorce cases, Invest4Justice allows anyone with a strong legal case to attempt to crowdfund it, while taking a variety of means to ensure that communications with lawyers are confidential and private information remains private.


While the site has been open for less than three months, a considerable amount of funds have been raised, and it is clear that crowdfunding works for litigants who have strong cases and who take the time to create a proper litigation crowdfunding campaign and to update contributors about it.


– Invest4Justice



The Top 10 Legal Disputes Ripe For Crowdfunding

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