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Follow on Google News | ![]() eLaw® Introduces Judgment Verification ServiceNew service will be featured when eLaw exhibits at next month's NARCA Spring Conference
By: eLaw Attempting to collect on an invalid judgment can result in expensive individual or class action complaints, or in actions brought by state attorneys general and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for alleged FDCPA or NYS law violations or a severe fine. Before attempting collection, firms send cases in which judgments have been purchased to eLaw. eLaw provides the exact information the court has on file for each case to confirm that the judgment is in the court records, its date, that the court records do not show it is satisfied and that there are no motions to vacate the judgment. eLaw can also monitor cases for any newly filed motions or status changes, and can obtain judgment copies in the five New York boroughs and Nassau County. New York judgment verification through eLaw is available in Manhattan, Bronx, Kings, Queens and Richmond Civil Courts. Judgment verification is a natural extension of eLaw's case management offerings, including docket searching and automated case monitoring. Clients sync eLaw's automated case tracking with their existing CMS or calendar to save time and eliminate the risk of data entry errors and ensure they never miss an appearance. eLaw will promote its debt verification service when the company exhibits at the NARCA (https://www.narca.org/ * Use of the Judgment Verification Service is subject to the terms and conditions of the license agreement (copy available upon request) authorizing such use as well as the general terms and conditions set forth at eLaw.com. About eLaw Since 2000, eLaw® has been the leading Web-based platform that provides critical and up-to-date court-related case information. Annually ranked as the leading docketing and calendaring software by New York legal professionals, eLaw allows attorneys to search, monitor and manage active and archived cases, dockets and court calendars in New York and New Jersey trial courts. eLaw improves case management so that lawyers can practice with confidence. For more information, visit www.eLaw.com. End
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