Description:
Finance Enforcement Attorneys, the center for excellence in the practice of commercial finance enforcement, is looking for an experienced California Creditors' Rights Attorney to join our busy California practice. We work on behalf of sophisticated commercial finance clients to recover collateral, litigate deficiency balances, enforce judgments, and handle creditors' side bankruptcy matters. Clients include independent finance companies, financial institutions and banks headquartered throughout the U.S.Our clients send cases to us every month because we get results. That means our attorneys do not have to worry about generating new business and can instead focus on producing outstanding, expert level work. We are not a firm that relies on billable hour requirements and facetime to measure employee performance. Instead, our attorneys are evaluated based on the client experience via objective, measurable Key Performance Indicators built to promote long-term client relationships. Outstanding client service and top-notch work product are the keys to success within our team.
As a remote-first organization since 2009, we've built the processes, systems and culture to support our attorneys wherever they are located. We expect our attorneys to operate with a high degree of autonomy, supported by a culture of collaboration within the firm. The right person for the job is the kind of attorney that takes personal responsibility for case success and explores every avenue for debt recovery. You will have direct contact with our most precious resource, our clients, and we will entrust you to do great work for them.
In order to join our team you must have a few specific attributes:
- Demonstrated history of independently driving cases to settlement or judgment.
- A minimum of 5 years cumulative experience in California commercial or consumer collection litigation, including first chair trial experience.
- Experience enforcing judgments against business and personal assets located in California.
- California collection litigation: 5 years (Required)
- California judgment enforcement: 5 years (Required)
License/Certification:
- California Bar Number (Required)