Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "MyLawsuit.com is a California corporation, based in Silicon Valley, California, that “aims to disrupt the lawyer-to-lawyer referral process, where attorneys refer cases to one another and get anywhere between 11 to 40 percent of the settlement as a kickback.” The business model, which is patented in the United States, received second place in November 2010 in the “Innovate!100 Pitch Slam” competition.MyLawsuit.com claims to pursue a market of “$100 billion in contingency fees, with an additional $68 billion in punitive damages[, figures] predicted to increase between 6 percent and 11 percent in [2007–2011].” The database contained 300,000 lawyers in November 2011."@en }
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- Mylawsuit.com abstract "MyLawsuit.com is a California corporation, based in Silicon Valley, California, that “aims to disrupt the lawyer-to-lawyer referral process, where attorneys refer cases to one another and get anywhere between 11 to 40 percent of the settlement as a kickback.” The business model, which is patented in the United States, received second place in November 2010 in the “Innovate!100 Pitch Slam” competition.MyLawsuit.com claims to pursue a market of “$100 billion in contingency fees, with an additional $68 billion in punitive damages[, figures] predicted to increase between 6 percent and 11 percent in [2007–2011].” The database contained 300,000 lawyers in November 2011.".
- Mylawsuit.com comment "MyLawsuit.com is a California corporation, based in Silicon Valley, California, that “aims to disrupt the lawyer-to-lawyer referral process, where attorneys refer cases to one another and get anywhere between 11 to 40 percent of the settlement as a kickback.” The business model, which is patented in the United States, received second place in November 2010 in the “Innovate!100 Pitch Slam” competition.MyLawsuit.com claims to pursue a market of “$100 billion in contingency fees, with an additional $68 billion in punitive damages[, figures] predicted to increase between 6 percent and 11 percent in [2007–2011].” The database contained 300,000 lawyers in November 2011.".