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Collections Attorney Duties: Review and sign suits, proceedings supplemental, dismissals, continuances, and any other legal documentation. Attend court when scheduled. Review and sign collection demand letters daily. Utilize Collection Software (FACS) to properly update and document the status of each account in the assigned inventory. Review and respond to correspondence and phone calls daily. Represent clients at Worker’s Compensation Board as needed. Maintain expertise ... read more
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