The National List of Attorneys continues to raise the bar with its new Mentor Program, which pairs an experienced attorney member of The National List with a lawyer who is developing a collection practice, a new member of The National List or even a member who is looking for guidance on how to grow his or her collection practice.

“Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction,” said John C. Crosby, a former Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. “That is exactly what our Mentor Program will provide,” said Randy Nicola, Vice President of The National List of Attorneys.

Mentors are those who promote:

  • Approachability: welcoming attitude, easy to talk to
  • Professionalism: high ethical standards; honesty; knowledge of industry and practices 
  • Dependability: the mentor’s promptness in responding to questions from those they are mentoring 
  • Ability to Communicate: listening skills, ability to articulate verbally and in writing 
  • Attitude: enthusiasm for role as mentor; willingness to devote required time; positive attitude about the profession and the collection industry

Although it is common for professional associations to have mentoring programs for new members, it is rare for private businesses to create these types of programs. “The National List has always prided itself for being trend setters and this is just another example of why The National List of Attorneys is the leading worldwide attorney referral network,” Jeffrey Zuck, President of the National List of Attorneys said.

For more information about becoming a mentor, the Mentor Program or other unique benefits offered to members and users of the services of The National List of Attorneys, contact Beverly Unrath at 800.227.1675 or by e-mail at bunrath@nationallist.com or visit The National List’s Web site at www.nationallist.com.

Founded in 1900, The National List of Attorneys continues to be the leading worldwide attorney referral service. The National List of Attorneys specializes in cases pertaining to commercial and consumer debt collection, subrogation, insurance defense, bankruptcy and transportation. Claims forwarded and bonded through The National List of Attorneys are protected by an industry leading $3.5 million insurance policy.


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