Indiana Code § 24-12-11-5

Discovery; required notice
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Sec. 5. (a) In a civil proceeding in which a plaintiff enters into a commercial litigation financing agreement, the contents of the commercial litigation financing agreement are subject to discovery under the Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure by: (1) a party other than the plaintiff; or (2) an insurer that has a duty to defend another party in the civil proceeding.       (b) In a civil proceeding in which a plaintiff enters into a commercial litigation financing agreement that is directly or indirectly financed by a foreign person, the plaintiff or the plaintiff's attorney shall provide to: (1) each of the other parties in the civil proceeding; and (2) each insurer that has a duty to defend another party in the civil proceeding; written notice that the plaintiff has entered into a commercial litigation financing agreement.       (c) A plaintiff or the plaintiff's attorney shall provide the written notice required by subsection (b) within a reasonable time after the date on which the commercial litigation financing agreement was executed.   IC 24-13 ARTICLE 13. PYRAMID PROMOTIONAL SCHEMES               Ch. 1. Definitions             Ch. 2. Pyramid Promotional Schemes Prohibited             Ch. 3. Enforcement Powers of the Attorney General             Ch. 4. Private Actions and Proceedings             Ch. 5. Rule of Construction and its Application to Certain Marketing Operations   IC 24-13-1 Chapter 1. Definitions               24-13-1-1 Definitions             24-13-1-2 "Appropriate inventory repurchase program"             24-13-1-3 "Commercially reasonable terms"             24-13-1-4 "Compensation"             24-13-1-5 "Consideration"             24-13-1-6 "Inventory"             24-13-1-7 "Inventory loading"             24-13-1-8 "Promote"             24-13-1-9 "Pyramid promotional scheme"

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