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Maryland Creditors' Rights and Collections Practice - Maryland collection attorneys

Maryland Creditors' Rights Practice

 Robert H. Chappell, III
 Benjamin R. Dorsey, IV

Spotts Fain’s collections department was founded in the early 1970’s at a predecessor firm.  Our Maryland practice is led by Ben Dorsey, who is backed by a staff of 16 para-professionals with extensive experience in both retail and commercial collections.  We manage every aspect of the collections process from initial debt validation notice, attempts to solicit payment by telephone, filing of suit, contested litigation, skip trace, judgment enforcement through garnishment, levy and debtor interrogatory, to final satisfaction of the judgment. 

Our clients range from Fortune 50 lenders to local businesses and include banks and credit card issuers, as well as physicians and other professionals, leasing companies, other local and statewide lenders and businesses of every kind.  We have particularly extensive experience in bank card, consumer loan and vehicle deficiency collections and its related litigation.  Our collections department complements the firm’s larger creditors’ rights section, which provides creditor representation in bankruptcy, foreclosures, litigation, workouts and other actions.

We take complying with the FDCPA very seriously.  We have a detailed training program for our attorneys and staff.  Our continuous self-monitoring process is designed to ensure that all debtors are dealt with fairly, courteously and in accordance with Virginia and Maryland state and federal law.  In addition, we are cognizant of both our obligations and creditors’ obligations under other statutes, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act.

Monetary Protestors, False Arbitration And Other Bogus Defenses

Our attorneys have extensive experience with debtors advancing specious defenses to valid debts.  A significant number of these deal with false arbitration awards entered by sham arbitration companies located throughout the United States.  In dealing with these false arbitrations, we use our thorough understanding of both the Federal Arbitration Act and the Maryland Uniform Arbitration Act.  We stand ready to protect your accounts from any and all improper defenses, no matter how creative.

Technology

Spotts Fain uses a state of the art computer system with new workstations on the desk of every attorney and collector on staff.  We believe in the efficiencies that reliable technology can bring to the collections process.  With several of our clients, we have proprietary Internet or computer connections allowing us to seamlessly and electronically service and report on accounts, obtain documents and remit payments.

Security and Disaster Preparedness

All of our offices are secured from outside intrusion.  We have undergone rigorous security testing from a number of our clients and have in place a Continuity of Business Plan to ensure that your accounts will continue to be collected in the event that disaster strikes.  We also have a detailed Information Security Policy to ensure that confidential customer or consumer information is protected from unauthorized access.  In furtherance of this policy, we make extensive use of encryption software.

We are members of the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (“NARCA”), and the Debt Buyers' Association.

August 20, 2010 - Michael Yager, a Legal Assistant in our Litigation Section, will speak at a NALA LIVE! presentation on electronic discovery, "E-Discovery - Slow Down the Train" 

January 27, 2010 - We are proud to announce that Spotts Fain Managing Director, Hugh M. Fain, III has been elected Chair of the Board of Governors of the Virginia Bar Association

December, 2009 - Spotts Fain congratulates our shareholders named in the 2009 Legal Elite list published by Virginia Business magazine.  They are Meade Spotts, Legislative/Regulatory; Hugh Fain, Civil Litigation; Betsy Davis, Labor and Employment; and Dana McDaniel, Intellectual Property. 

December 1, 2009 - Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination - article by Betsy Davis

October 29, 2009 - Betsy Davis spoke on Recent Changes in Employment Law at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys

October 27, 2009 - Spotts Fain presented, Commercial Landlords and Tenants: Planning for and Dealing with Bankruptcy, presenters were Jen West and John Anderson

October 26, 2009 - Comments on President Obama's proposal to increase lending limits on SBA loans, by Tom O'Brien

October 21, 2009 - GINA is Coming - Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act - article by Betsy Davis

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