Chris M.
President, CEO & Founder
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Chris spent nearly a decade as the go-to attorney for the biggest structured settlement companies in the country before founding CSF in 2011. At Milton & DeKruif, the firm he co-founded in 2002, he represented every major player in the industry and learned how the business worked from the inside out.
That experience shows. Chris has personally filed more than 5,000 court cases across 47 states with a 97%+ approval rate. He developed CSF's 81-point inspection system, which every transaction goes through before it reaches a courtroom. It catches issues early and keeps cases moving.
Under Chris's leadership, CSF has closed nearly 4,000 transactions and put more than $200 million in customers' hands. He still reviews complex cases personally, and his firsthand relationships with courts across the country are a big reason CSF gets deals approved faster than the competition.
Greg S.
Principal & Co-Founder
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Before co-founding CSF, Greg worked at Seneca One Finance, one of the largest structured settlement companies in the country. He oversaw the full lifecycle of transactions, from the first customer call through court approval and final funding. He saw thousands of deals from the inside and learned what worked and what did not.
Before that, Greg practiced law representing structured settlement companies in court. He has appeared before judges in dozens of jurisdictions and knows firsthand what each court expects. That combination of courtroom work and operational experience is rare in this industry. Most people have one or the other. Greg has both.
At CSF, Greg is still hands-on with court presentations, transaction structuring, and making sure cases are presented the way each specific judge expects to see them. His bar admissions in seven states and D.C. give him direct legal knowledge of many of the jurisdictions where CSF files cases.
Evan C.
Senior Vice President, Operations
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Evan runs the day-to-day operations at CSF. Every transaction that moves through the company goes through his team, whether it is a structured settlement, annuity sale, lottery payment purchase, or probate advance. He graduated from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles, where he served as an editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, and that level of detail shows in how he runs the operation.
With bar admissions in seven states, from California and Arizona to Pennsylvania and Missouri, Evan has reviewed thousands of disclosure statements and court filings across these jurisdictions. Each state has its own SSPA with different filing rules, notice periods, and judicial standards. Evan knows what gets approved and what gets sent back.
For CSF customers, Evan's oversight means fewer surprises. His team reviews every document, verifies compliance at each step, and coordinates with courts to keep cases on track. If something looks off in a filing, his team catches it before it becomes a delay.
Sunny G.
General Counsel
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Sunny is the person at CSF who makes sure everything is legally airtight. As General Counsel, he reviews every contract, every disclosure, and every court filing before it goes out the door. If there is a compliance question on any transaction, it lands on Sunny's desk.
Sunny earned his JD from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles and his BA from UC Berkeley. He has reviewed thousands of transaction documents across all four of CSF's service lines. His focus is not just on getting deals done quickly but on making sure every detail protects the customer.
Having a full-time General Counsel on staff is not common in this industry. Many companies outsource their legal review or skip it entirely. At CSF, Sunny reviews every transaction personally, which means customers can trust that their deal has been checked by an attorney before it moves forward.