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How David Beats Goliath: Access to Capital for Contingent-Fee Law Firms : ウィキペディア英語版 | How David Beats Goliath: Access to Capital for Contingent-Fee Law Firms
''How David Beats Goliath: Access to Capital for Contingent-Fee Law Firms'' is a 2011 book written by American businessman and financial expert, Michael J. Swanson. The book details the basic financial operation of contingent-fee law firms and outlines the methods used to secure funding for cases. All proceeds from the book are donated to the American Association for Justice's Seventh Amendment Fund, which is designed to help protect the right to a trial by jury. ==Background== Michael J. Swanson has a background in business, having co-founded Champion America Inc. in 1989 and taking over as the CEO of Advocate Capital, Inc., a law firm financing agency, in 2000. At Advocate Capital, Inc., Swanson deals almost exclusively with contingent-fee law firms. Swanson wrote the book based on his experience with the financial statements of law firms throughout his career.〔 His business partner, Dan Taussig, and colleague, Harlan Schillinger (who would later become his literary agent), convinced him to write the book in 2010.〔
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