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Wayne Rubin on Litigation Funding, Why Insurance Companies Delay on Purpose

Wayne Rubin on Litigation Funding, Why Insurance Companies Delay on Purpose

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What happens when a CPA turned serial entrepreneur realizes that injured plaintiffs are being financially destroyed while waiting for justice — not because their case is weak, but because the insurance company has every incentive to delay and the plaintiff has rent due, medical bills stacking up, and an attorney who legally cannot give them a dime? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Wayne Rubin, founder of Mint Legal Funding and Mint Legal Advisors, about the $100 million in litigation advances he has arranged, why the non-recourse nature of these advances makes them categorically different from a loan, and how bad actors in the industry have given litigation funding a reputation it doesn't always deserve. Wayne explains why he sits between the funding company, the plaintiff, and the personal injury attorney as a buffer — managing client expectations, reducing paralegal workload, and serving as the best PR arm the attorney never had to pay for. He also breaks down the 16% every six months rate structure, how the 2X cap works over three years, and why he deliberately holds back funds in tranches rather than dumping everything in at once. They also discuss the commercial litigation side through Mint Legal Advisors — where small companies with legitimate patent claims get crushed by large corporations using litigation fatigue as a strategy, why Blackstone-level institutional money is now entering the space, what dark money and disclosure debates are doing to the regulatory landscape, and how case cost funding is quietly emerging as a non-recourse option for trial attorneys in Texas and Florida who need to fund expert witnesses without leveraging firm capital. Wayne Rubin is the founder of Mint Legal Funding and Mint Legal Advisors, based in New York. Connect with Wayne Rubin: Mint Legal Funding Phone: 516-222-6468 / 516-906-9006 wayne@mintlegalfunding.com New York Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Wayne Rubin 00:44 Coming into litigation funding as an investor and seeing the David versus Goliath problem 01:53 Why injured plaintiffs are financially squeezed between two opposing forces 03:32 How insurance companies use delay as a deliberate strategy 04:22 Why attorneys are legally prohibited from funding their own clients 05:11 Why most people don't know litigation funding exists — and the negative effect of bad actors 07:14 What makes a bad actor in this space and how they exploit non-recourse advances 08:41 What an advance is versus a loan — and why the distinction matters legally 09:26 Mint Legal Funding versus Mint Legal Advisors — the two companies explained 10:09 How brokers and principals work in the litigation funding ecosystem 12:00 Who backs the money — family offices, private investors, and now institutional funds 13:35 Commercial litigation funding — when small companies sue large corporations over patents 15:14 Funding legal fees off balance sheet and what that does for an undercapitalized plaintiff 16:08 Litigation fatigue as a corporate strategy and why funding counters it 17:31 Dark money, disclosure debates, and the regulatory conversation now happening nationally 18:06 Joe Smith can't pay rent — how the mechanics of a consumer advance actually work 21:30 Why Wayne serves as a buffer between attorney, client, and funding resource 24:00 Why working with an agent instead of going direct is the real secret sauce 25:24 How Wayne bets on the attorney as much as the case 27:38 Consumer funding versus commercial funding — two different disciplines 29:07 State-by-state regulation and why case cost funding is only available in some states 30:26 How fast can a plaintiff get cash — 48 hours in most cases 31:32 The rate structure — 16% every six months, 2X or 2.5X cap, three-year overlap 34:55 The primary benefit for attorneys — reducing client management burden 37:22 How Wayne markets primarily to personal injury law firms 38:31 The educational challenge of changing the industry's reputation 39:02 How client calls are handled and what Wayne tells a plaintiff who can't reach their attorney 41:50 How to reach Wayne Rubin and Mint Legal Funding #WayneRubin #MintLegalFunding #LitigationFunding #PersonalInjury #PlaintiffFunding #TrustcastShow #LegalFinance #LitigationFinance #ConsumerLegalFunding #CommercialLitigation
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