Retail & Commercial Collections
Our commercial and retail collections practice includes foreclosures, bankruptcy, replevins, evictions, mechanic liens and civil litigation related to these areas.
The legal services provided by Newman, Mathis, Brady & Spedale encompass all phases of the collections process, from pre-suit dunning through post-judgment collections and representation in bankruptcy proceedings.
The firm prides itself on obtaining some of the highest debt liquidation ratios available while providing its clients with a high degree of personalized attention, access to "state of the art" technology and customized monthly status reporting with detailed recovery analysis.
We obtain and verify asset information by examining credit reports, property records, court filings and other sources. Our staff uses the latest technology available, including Internet sources, to locate debtors and assets. If these standard remedies do not result in liquidation of the account, we can immediately pursue collection strategies on accounts that merit legal attention. To ensure the efficiency of our processes, virtually all steps in our legal process, including production of demand letters, complaints, garnishments, and liens, are fully computerized.
Our goal is to recover a greater percentage of our client's assets. We aggressively pursue all money owed, to include, where available, pre- and post-judgment interest, court costs and attorney fees. We conduct continuous staff training and ensure compliance with all state and federal laws and regulations.
In addition to traditional collections, the firm's recovery team also offers services in the following related areas:
- Pre-Judgment Writs of Possession and Replevin of Collateral
- Attachments
- Traditional Suits for Possession
- Ex-Parte Proceedings
- Insurance Recoveries and Subrogation Claims
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Collection Activities
- Multiple telephone and letter contacts
- Skip-tracing and asset searches
- Filing and prosecuting civil actions Obtaining judgment and recording judgment liens
- Judgment executions
Collection Success Factors
- Very recent debt
- Lavish life style of an individual debtor; and/or
Operating businesses
- Excellent credit history
- Occupational or professional licenses of debtors
- Stable history
- Supportive family
- Strong financial statement
- Substantial asset ownership
- History of reliance on obtaining credit;
- Debts under $75,000
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