Debt collection law firms, also known as creditor’s rights law firms, focus on the collection of debt through the court system. While traditional collection agencies are not authorized to file lawsuits against debtors, collection attorneys specialize in taking debt cases to court to try to obtain court-ordered judgments against debtors. In addition to teams of legal professionals, many collection law firms have extensive collection operations that conduct more traditional debt recovery activity.
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Unclear Scam Story Implicates Collections Industry
3 May 2011
Magic Number: At What Price Would You Sell Your Business?
29 April 2011
FTC Panel 4: That Time My Mind Was Blown or Is Email Considered Mail?
28 April 2011
FTC Panel 2: Please Stop Calling EVERYONE
28 April 2011
New State Court Rules Require More Proof to Initiate Collection Lawsuits
28 April 2011
How to Succeed in Business: The Embezzlement Edition
26 April 2011
WWR Congratulates Jim Kozelek on His Appointment with the CLLA
26 April 2011
Jayaram Law Group Secures 100 percent Collection on Behalf of Software Client
26 April 2011
Target Likely Headed to Class Action Lawsuit Over Debt Collection
21 April 2011
Companies Filing More Lawsuits Over Credit Card Debt in South Florida
21 March 2011
State AG Shuts Down Debt Collection Law Firm
18 March 2011
Executive Change: Michael J. Beach Joins Trott & Trott, P.C.
17 March 2011
Petra Alluis of Judgment Recovery Institute Recognized as "Expert Author" by Ezinearticles.com
14 March 2011
Judgment Recovery Institute Celebrates Second Anniversary
24 February 2011
Court Ruling Increases Requirements for Debt Collection Lawsuits
10 February 2011
Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Expands Real Estate Default Group Leadership
10 February 2011
Executive Change: Michael E. Joseph Joins Javitch, Block & Rathbone
26 January 2011
NARCA Provides Valuable Consumer Tips for Responding to a Collection Attorney
21 January 2011
Javitch, Block & Rathbone Lawyer Named Rising Star
21 January 2011
Brown & Joseph to Host Free 30 Minute Webinar Friday, Feb. 4th
12 January 2011