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The Needle Law Group collects media
debt statewide in Florida. We provide immediate service and support on all media collection
claims placed with our collection attorneys to ensure optimum turnaround time in the collection of every media debt.
Our collection attorneys and staff aggressively pursue the liquidation of every
media claim in Florida as quickly as possible. Our attorneys utilize proven collection strategies to maximize the results that we achieve on the media debts that have been entrusted to us.
Many of the Florida media claims that our collection law firm receives can be collected in full while others require negotiation by our collection attorneys or highly skilled staff member to achieve a favorable settlement for our client. A small percentage of the time, our collection attorneys must utilize legal remedies in order to recover the funds owed on
a media debt.
Typically, we collect media debts based on a contingent basis. We
also can provide collection and litigation on an hourly fee basis as well. Our success in
the collection of media debt in Florida stems from the vast experience and seasoning
of our collection attorneys since opening the law firm in 1996.
Media debts that are from advertising on billboards, in newspapers
or magazines, television, online or any other medium typically have a
much higher rate of recovery than do consumer debts. Our
collection attorneys provide excellent results in the collection
of Florida media debt because we are aggressive, skilled and knowledgeable in our craft.
Our valued clients are well satisfied with the services that our collection attorneys and staff provide. We have been representing media
clients who have collection claims in the State of Florida since
1996 and we are very proud of our collection and legal services that we provide for the media marketplace.
Should you have media debts in Florida that require the assistance of a collection attorney, we can certainly design a collection campaign to quickly and efficiently collect the money that is owed to your company. Please contact our Florida collection attorney, Mr. Jeffrey J. Needle, at 1-800-367-1174 at your earliest convenience and discuss the parameters necessary to effectuate the successful collection of your Florida media accounts receivable. We look forward to working with you and your company. |
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We
Handle Media Collections Throughout The State of Florida
Including Such Cities As: |
Altamonte
Springs, Apopka,
Aventura,
Bonita
Springs, Bradenton,
Casselberry,
Clermont,
Coconut
Creek, Cooper
City, Coral
Gables, Cutler
Bay, Dania
Beach, DeLand,
Deltona,
Doral,
Dunedin,
Greenacres,
Hallandale
Beach, Hialeah
Gardens, Hillsboro
Beach, Homestead,
Jacksonville
Beach, Kendall,
Key
West, Lake
Worth, Largo,
Lauderhill,
Leesburg,
Lehigh
Acres, Lighthouse
Point, Lauderdale
Lakes, Miami
Dade, Miami
Lakes, New
Smyrna Beach, North
Lauderdale, North
Miami, North
Miami Beach, North
Port, Ocoee,
Ormond
Beach, Oviedo,
Palm
Beach, Palmetto
Bay, Pinellas
Park, Plant
City, Royal
Palm Beach, Sanford,
Sebastian,
South
Beach, South
Florida, Spring
Hill, St.
Cloud, Tarpon
Springs, Titusville,
Wellington,
Winter
Garden, Winter
Park (Florida
Media Collection Lawyers) |
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DISCLAIMER:
The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisement. Before, you decide, please ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience.
Should you choose to engage this firm to represent you or your company in any matter, we will forward to your attention a claim authorization/retainer agreement allowing this firm to represent your interests in any matter and explaining all terms and conditions of the representation. Before we can proceed with any claim on your behalf, we must receive the claim authorization form mentioned above and you may be required to forward to us, any additional paperwork or information necessary to effectuate your claim. The Rules Regulating The Florida Bar [4-1.5(f)(2)] require that contingent fee agreement must be
signed. (Please Read Our Privacy Policy) |
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