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Eltman,
Eltman & Cooper, the nation’s
leading judgment enforcement firm, has
improved dormant collections for some of
the industry’s largest debt buyers by
more than 50% in the past year.
Eltman’s ability to successfully
produce for its clients is due to its
expertise in judgment enforcement. The
firm currently has more than $1 billion
in dormant judgments under management.
Eltman is proving that unpaid judgments,
once seen as an afterthought, are now a
potent revenue source if managed
correctly.
Eltman
has been able to produce these
unprecedented results for its clients
because its sole concentration is on
judgment enforcement. This intense
focus, combined with the firm’s unique
enforcement process, produces results
where other generalist collection firms
have failed. Eltman employs a staff of
former NYPD detectives instead of
skiptracers, who produce results on
accounts even after other agencies have
used the usual skiptracing methods and
databases. The firm also relies on more
than 15 years of judgment enforcement
data, which allows it to deploy its
investigative resources cost
effectively. Once an asset has been
located, Eltman’s asset management
team works intensely with its attorneys
to ensure that the asset pays.
The
firm’s proficiency in judgment
enforcement has energized formerly
stagnant collections segments by
demonstrating unprecedented liquidations
month after month to some of the most
demanding clients in the industry. While
results will vary from case to case and
cannot be guaranteed, Eltman invites
prospective clients to review its
documented performance results. These
results have convinced innovative
creditors that the dormant judgment
segment is a sleeping giant in their
recovery arsenals.
More
information contact Howard Barnard at
(212)
660-3102
or hbarnard@eltmanlaw.com,
or Gary Beet at
(212)
660-3183
or gbeet@eltmanlaw.com
Eltman,
Eltman & Cooper PC
EEC
was founded in 1947 and is a leader in
judgment enforcement and creditor
rights. The firm’s headquarters are in
New York City
and it manages a network of more than 50
other law firms practicing in some 30
states.
Compliance
and Ethics
All of the firm’s collection employees
are rigorously trained on the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
There is extensive training and
instruction on appropriate and
professional conversations with debtors
and ethical matters. The firm is also
conscientious on compliance monitoring.
Eltman
Eltman and Cooper is a member of the
National Association of Retail
Collection Attorneys (NARCA) and
strictly adheres to NARCA's Ethical
Aspirations. Eltman Eltman and Cooper is
also believed to be the first credit and
collections firm to launch a
Philanthropy Department. In addition to
its own programs,
EEC
has supported charities across the
country, such as St. Jude Children's
Research
Hospital
, Susan G. Komen Foundation and the
American Cancer Society.
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