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Albright Named to Independent Standards Board

Collection Industry News

Wednesday, April 7, 2021-Chicago- Commercial Collection Agencies of America is proud to announce the appointment of Mr. Kurt Albright to the Independent Standards Board effective immediately. To contact Commercial Collection Agencies of America, email Executive Director, Annette M.

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3 Tips for Hiring a Debt Collection Agency

National Service Bureau

In reality, debt collection agencies are the most useful means to get someone who has a legitimate contractual obligation to make good on their promise so that the honest businessman (perhaps yourself or your company) on the other side of the trade doesn’t get left holding the bag. Industries include commercial collections (e.g.

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TCPA Litigation: Understanding the Safe Harbor Defense

Jimerson Firm

This article addresses safe harbor protections for technical violations of the National Do Not Call Registry (“DNC”), which is a database maintained by the Federal Trade Commission, to allow consumers to opt-out of telemarketing communications. . Safe Harbor Provisions.

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Serving a Defendant in a Residential Foreclosure Action by Publication

Jimerson Firm

Some other places a plaintiff may search include: Last known place of employment; Names and address or relatives and contacts with those relatives, and inquiry as to defendant’s last known address; Regulatory agencies; Unions which the defendant may have worked or that govern his or her trade; Telephone listings to the last known locations of defendant’s (..)

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The State of Small Business Debt in 2024: Insights from Global Data

Burt and Associates

The Rise in Business Borrowing The Global Findex Database reports that in 2021, nearly 45% of small businesses relied on credit to finance operations , with many turning to banks, alternative lenders, and trade credit. Trade Credit : Suppliers extend longer payment terms , leading to higher outstanding receivables.