GETTING TO KNOW WILLIAM MAROHN OF TOBIN & MAROHN
- As far as the ARM industry is concerned, it’s a good thing that Bill Marohn didn’t stand up in 9th grade and say he wanted to be a ditch digger or rodeo clown. He said he wanted to be a lawyer that day, and the rest is history. For more than two decades, Bill has dedicated himself to creditor’s rights and has established himself as one of the most respected minds in the industry. Read on to learn more about Bill and how he finds the time to be at the office before the crack of dawn, work a full day, and then coach three sports teams at night. This series is sponsored by Applied Innovation.
SDNY JUDGE GRANTS MTD IN FDCPA CASE OVER SETTLEMENT LANGUAGE IN LETTER
- Creating a sense of urgency is a tried-and-true sales tactic that has been used time and again. Make people think they have to act fast to save a few bucks and they will often take you up on that offer. Following that sense of urgency with a note that if you need more time to make a decision, additional time might be available, may not be the best sales tactic, but for one defendant, it was enough for a District Court judge to rule that a collection letter did not violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and convinced him to grant a motion to dismiss.
JUDGE DISMISSES TCPA CLASS ACTION OVER COLLECTION CALLS
- A District Court judge in Michigan has dismissed class-action claims made by a plaintiff that debt collection calls made by a creditor to a consumer’s cell phone without consent in an attempt to reach the plaintiff’s brother violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act because the equipment used by the defendant to make the calls did not include a random and sequential number generator, as required to meet the definition of an automated telephone dialing system following the Supreme Court’s ruling in Facebook v. Duguid.
FEWER PEOPLE EXPECT TO MISS DEBT PAYMENTS, BUT OF THOSE WHO DO, FINDING FUNDS WILL BE DIFFICULT: TRANSUNION
- While fewer people expect they will be unable to pay at least one current bill or loan in the future, more of those who are not able to do so are not sure how they are going to come up with the money, according to data released recently by TransUnion. Of those who aren’t going to be able to pay at least one of their bills, medical bills, personal loans, private student loans, and rent were the debts most likely to go unpaid.
APPLIED INNOVATION CELEBRATES TWO DECADES IN THE ARM INDUSTRY
- Applied Innovation Inc. is proud to announce the celebration of our 20th year serving the Accounts Receivable Management industry in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
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