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Columbus Creditor Representation Law Firm
Overview
Javitch, Block & Rathbone is staffed with forty-nine attorneys. The firm was formed in 1991 by a merger of multiple law firms, the partners of which envisioned an opportunity to excel in the legal field of creditor representation. The firm is divided into three departments of Collection, Bankruptcy, and Litigation, although there is a great deal of overlap and coordinated effort.
The firm has legal offices in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, covering the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.
The firm is equipped with computer hardware and software to efficiently handle work referred by our clients. JB&R utilizes superior technology for communications and research, providing clients with the most effective results. For collection purposes, our system provides automated access to TransUnion Credit Bureau services as well as skip tracing and collection tools such as Accolade, DBT Technologies, FastData, Merlin, and Choice Point. Our computer system allows for a large range of statistical analysis and reporting, and provides efficient file management for large volumes. The collection system features a report generator capable of meeting any client's expectations for status and statistical reporting. The system also offers our clients Internet access to their files for auditing or review purposes.
The list of firm clients includes taxing authorities, banks, credit unions, savings and loans, finance companies, department stores, credit card companies, medical organizations, landlords, commercial businesses, collection agencies, insurance companies, education facilities, utility companies, law firms, manufacturers, oil companies, publishing companies, radio stations, vending companies, public utilities, and accounting firms.
About Javitch, Block & Rathbone L.L.P.
Practice Areas
- Creditor Representation
- Business Representation
- Bankruptcy Representation
Litigation
- 20%
Representative Clients
- Banks
- Credit Unions
- Savings to Loans
- Department Stores
- Credit Card Companies
- Medical Organizations
- Landlords
- Collection Agencies
- Insurance
People
Attorneys
- Cheri M. Baldree (Associate)
- Mark J.A. Demian (Partner)
- Audra T. Funk (Associate)
- Sean M. Winters
Office Information
Address
140 East Town StreetSuite 1250 Columbus, OH 43215
Phone
Fax
- (614) 228-2818
Websites
Other Offices
Javitch, Block & Rathbone L.L.C. (Main Office) 1100 Superior Avenue 19th Floor Cleveland, OH 44114 - 2531 (216) 623-0000
Javitch, Block & Rathbone L.L.P. 303 N. Alabama Street, Suite 210 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 684-7160
Javitch, Block & Rathbone L.L.P. 602 Main Street, Suite 500 Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 744-9600
Javitch, Block & Rathbone L.L.P. University Plaza 275 West Campbell Road Suite 450 Richardson, TX 75080 (214) 383-9088
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