Wed.Feb 12, 2025

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23 Companies Seeking Collection Talent

Account Recovery

During this, The Great Resignation Era, I thought it would be helpful to start a regular posting of different jobs within the accounts receivable management industry that I have found online. Please make sure to do your own due diligence before applying for a position included here or accepting any offers. This is merely meant to be a service to aggregate industry job opportunities into one convenient location.

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Trade Body calls on Government to improve its Debt Collection methods

UK debt collections

In a new report, the Credit Services Association (CSA), the UK trade body for the debt collection and debt purchase sector, has called on the Government to improve its debt collection methods for collecting debts to help service users more effectively and boost collections revenues. The report praises the accomplishments of the Government Debt Management Function and the Treasurys cross-government Fairness Group but highlights the need for continued progress and a focus on local government.

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New York State Supreme Court Limits the Number of Words Your Lawyer Can Use

FFGN COLLECT NY

Lawyers are never at a loss for words, thats for certain! But when it comes to filing some court documents, there’s a limit to how many words they can use. The New York Supreme Court has a word limit for most legal papers filed within its system. Although this rule was enacted four years ago, many lawyers do not know about these limits. The maximum allowable words are set at 7,000 words in each affidavit, affirmation, brief, and memorandum of law.

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Florida Eminent Domain – Calculating and Proving Business Damages (Part 2)

Jimerson Firm

When a business suffers economic harm due to a taking in Florida, the business owner bears the burden of proving the amount of damages. Calculating and substantiating business damages requires a thorough, thoughtful approach and detailed evidence. This article explores the key steps and considerations in measuring and demonstrating business damages in Florida eminent domain cases.

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The Silent Crisis: Why Finance Lags in Digital Transformation and How to Accelerate AI Adoption

Speaker: Anna Tiomina, MBA

AI is reshaping industries, yet finance remains one of the slowest adopters. Concerns over compliance, legacy systems, and data silos have made finance teams hesitant to embrace AI-driven transformation. But delaying adoption isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about staying competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape. How can finance leaders overcome these challenges and start leveraging AI effectively?

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Daily Digest – February 12. Industry Rides Wave of Positive Trends at RMAI’s Annual Conference; New CFPB Leadership and Ongoing Turmoil Signal Major Shift for Agency

Account Recovery

Industry Rides Wave of Positive Trends at RMAIs Annual Conference New CFPB Leadership and Ongoing Turmoil Signal Major Shift for Agency Robot Laywer DoNotPay to Pay $193k in Settlement with FTC 23 Companies Seeking Collection Talent Pollack & Rosen, P.A. & Gateway Portfolio Services Partner with Harvest Strategy Group to Elevate Industry Standards in Debt Recovery WORTH NOTING: Why you may want to consider not using a humidifier before going to bed … A giant schanuzer won the Westm

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‘Robot Laywer’ DoNotPay to Pay $193k in Settlement with FTC

Account Recovery

The Federal Trade Commission has finalized an order requiring DoNotPay, the company that once touted itself as the worlds first robot lawyer, to cease making misleading claims about the capabilities of its AI chatbot. This order follows the FTCs investigation into DoNotPays marketing, which falsely suggested that its AI could provide professional legal services comparable to those of a human lawyer.

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New CFPB Leadership and Ongoing Turmoil Signal Major Shift for Agency

Account Recovery

Ho-hum. Another day, another onslaught of news and changes at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The biggest news came Tuesday night, when President Trump submitted the name of Jonathan McKernan to the Senate to be the next director of the Bureau. McKernan was most recently a board member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Also yesterday, the heads of the enforcement and supervisory units at the Bureau resigned and the Bureau announced a series of cuts aimed at reducing its expenses a

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