The following definitions apply throughout
this chapter:
(1)"Commercial litigation financier" means a person that enters
into, or offers to enter into, a commercial litigation financing
agreement with a plaintiff in a civil proceeding. The term does not
include a nonprofit organization.
(2)"Commercial litigation financing agreement" means a
nonrecourse agreement that a commercial litigation financier
enters into, or offers to enter into, to provide funding to support
a plaintiff or the plaintiff's attorney in prosecuting the civil
proceeding, if the repayment of the funded amount is:
(A)required only if the plaintiff prevails in the civil
proceeding; and
(B)sourced entirely from the proceeds of the civil proceeding,
whether the proceeds result from a judgment, a settlement, or
some oth
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The following definitions apply throughout
this chapter:
(1) "Commercial litigation financier" means a person that enters
into, or offers to enter into, a commercial litigation financing
agreement with a plaintiff in a civil proceeding. The term does not
include a nonprofit organization.
(2) "Commercial litigation financing agreement" means a
nonrecourse agreement that a commercial litigation financier
enters into, or offers to enter into, to provide funding to support
a plaintiff or the plaintiff's attorney in prosecuting the civil
proceeding, if the repayment of the funded amount is:
(A) required only if the plaintiff prevails in the civil
proceeding; and
(B) sourced entirely from the proceeds of the civil proceeding,
whether the proceeds result from a judgment, a settlement, or
some other resolution.
The term does not include a civil proceeding advance payment
transaction, an agreement between an attorney and a client for the
attorney to provide legal services on a contingency fee basis or to
advance the client's legal costs, a health insurance plan or
agreement, a repayment agreement of a financial institution if
repayment is not contingent upon the outcome of the civil
proceeding, a funding agreement to a nonprofit organization that
represents a client on a pro bono basis, or an agreement of an
assigned claim to prosecute an environmental contamination
matter.
(3) "Foreign country of concern" includes the following:
(A) A foreign government listed in 15 CFR 791.4.
(B) A country designated as a threat to critical infrastructure by
the governor under IC 1-1-16-8.
(4) "Foreign entity of concern" means a partnership, association,
corporation, organization, or other combination of persons:
(A) organized or incorporated in a foreign country of concern;
(B) owned or controlled by the government, a political
subdivision, or a political party of a foreign country of concern;
(C) that has a principal place of business in a foreign country of
concern; or
(D) that is owned, organized, or controlled by or affiliated with
a foreign organization that has been:
(i) placed on the federal Office of Foreign Assets Control
specially designated nationals and blocked persons list ("SDN
List"); or
(ii) designated by the United States Secretary of State as a
foreign terrorist organization.
(5) "Foreign person" means:
(A) an individual who is not a citizen of the United States or an
alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United
States;
(B) an unincorporated association, of which a majority of
members are not citizens of the United States or aliens lawfully
admitted for permanent residence in the United States;
(C) a corporation that is not incorporated in the United States;
(D) the government, a political subdivision, or a political party
of a country other than the United States;
(E) an entity that is organized under the laws of a country other
than the United States;
(F) an entity that has a principal place of business in a country
other than the United States and that has shares or other
ownership interest held by the government or a government
official of a country other than that of the United States; and
(G) an employee, official, or member of any entity described in
clauses (B) through (F).