Gain
an understanding of different techniques used for collections and
the law that is entailed with this process.
Learn the ins and outs of collection
techniques and law from an experienced collection attorney. You will
receive an overview of current collection law, and will explore
special issues commonly encountered in debt collection.
This topic is designed to give you essential
knowledge on how to get results in collecting debts and how to deal
with special situations. This material is informative for both
credit managers and collection attorneys.
Learning Objectives:
- You will be able to review how to maintain debtor
information.
- You will be able to recognize commercial vs. retail
claims.
- You will be able to identify initial dealings with
debtors.
- You will be able to describe how to collect the
judgment.
This Live Webinar Covers These Hot Issues:
- Initial Dealings With Debtors
- Maintaining Debtor Information
- What Happens If the Debtor Defaults on Their Payments?
- Preparing a File for the Collection Attorney - Required
Information
- Receiving and Evaluating a Claim - What Attorneys Look
for
- Commercial vs. Retail Claims
- Pre-Litigation Attempts
- Should Suit Be Filed?
- Contested Cases
- Pre-Judgment Remedies
- Collecting the Judgment
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Only registered attendee will receive continuing education credit.
Faculty
Stanley M. Hammerman, Esq., Hammerman &
Hultgren, P.C.
- Partner in the law office of Hammerman & Hultgren, P.C.
- Practice emphasizes all aspects of collection law
- Frequent speaker at numerous seminars on the topics of
commercial and retail collection
- Southwest Super Lawyer since 2009
- Achieved the highest rating with Martindale-Hubbell Law
Directory
- Instrumental in drafting Arizona’s garnishment laws
- Argued and prevailed in the case of Terran v. Kaplan in
the 9th Circuit recovering Rule 11 sanctions against the
debtor’s counsel in an FDCPA case
- Professional Memberships: State Bar of Arizona, 1975,
U.S. District Court of Arizona, Maricopa County and American
Bar Associations, the Commercial Law League of America,
International Association of Commercial Collectors, National
Creditors Bar Association, The General Bar, American Lawyers
Quarterly, and The Commercial Bar
- J.D. degree, Ohio Northern University; B.A. degree, The
Ohio State University
- Can be contacted at Stan@hammerman-hultgren.com or
602-264-2566
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