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Class action investigations in North Carolina

We are not currently accepting claimant information from North Carolina. That is a decision about where this operation is set up to work, not a statement about the merits of anyone's situation.

Why: North Carolina has not been approved for intake by the supervising attorney.

The rules that apply here

N.C. R. Prof. Conduct 7.4 (Intermediary Organizations) governs referral and matching platforms directly and — critically — bars charging the lawyer more than a reasonable, proportional share of the organization's administrative and advertising costs, which forecloses a percentage-of-fee or per-case contingency cut.

Authority: N.C. R. Prof. Conduct 7.4

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