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What Does a Debt Collection Attorney Do?

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Some attorneys may choose to further their legal education by pursuing a secondary degree, such as an LLM (master of laws). The protocol varies at each stage of the debt collection process, including demand, mediation , arbitration , litigation , judgment , and judgment enforcement.

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Does Paying Personal Expenses From Your Business’ Account Create Liability For Your Company?

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Although the motivations for the subpoenas are focused on the criminal end, it should be noted that if a company pays education tuition, medical, or any other personal expenses from company funds, corporate barriers that protect an owner’s personal assets risk coming down. This is called “piercing the corporate veil.”

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Debt Collection of Medical Judgments in New York to Become Further Limited By S6522A

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Aside from judgments from family court, New York currently allows all judgment creditors the same opportunities to enforce their judgments. The remedies available differ based on whether the judgment is entered against a natural person, an individual, or a corporation. That is until now. Income Execution.

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Guest Post: CFPB Seeks Information for Third Party Debt Collection Rules

Consumer Financial Services Law

I was one of four attorney members of the National Creditors Bar Association in attendance. Lastly, all groups encouraged the Bureau to publish the rules for creditors at the same time as the rules for the third party collectors. We were joined by representatives from the American Collectors Association and the Debt Buyers Association.

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Is Your Envelope “Benign” Under The FDCPA?

FDCPA Defense

Judgment Enforcement Law Firm, PLLC , 2014 WL 1744268, **3-4 (W.D. 30, 2014) (section 1692f(8) violated by use of name “Judgment Enforcement Law Firm” on envelope); Rutyna v. 2002) (envelope containing words “US Department of Education. See, e.g., Keasey v. Collection Accounts Terminal, Inc., 980, 982 (N.D.