NJE Group Offers Plaintiffs an Easier & More Cost Effective Way to Collect Judgments


Posted July 13, 2015 by suleman

Judgments collections can be costly, time consuming, and difficult.
 
Judgments collections can be costly, time consuming, and difficult. To quell these concerns and obstacles, National Judgment Enforcement Group is easing the burden of judgment collections by conducting these collections without up-front fees for its clients.

National Judgment Enforcement Group exhausts all possibilities when finding a defendant’s employer, bank account, and other assets in order to get their clients what is owed to them. NJE provides judgment collection in the following lines of service: asset location, wage garnishments, bank levies, property liens, legal filings and services, and phone calls and notices.

NJE Group’s asset location service is industry exclusive and stands out in the collection field. It is composed of three tiers – in house and two partnered companies – and specializes in asset verification in such a way that is sure to locate and acquire assets at a maximum success rate. Plaintiffs can contact NJE Group and use the no risk, free out of pocket legal services offered in order to get what is rightfully theirs. More information can be found at www.njegroup.com

About National Judgment Enforcement Group

The National Judgment Enforcement Group was formed to help plaintiffs recover judgments with no risk or up-front costs. The company’s primary goal is to provide the most efficient and affordable judgment recovery services in the industry.

Contact
Travis D. Howard
Client Service Executive Manager, NJE Group
Toll Free Main: 800-381-9167
Main: 206-858-8128
Main Fax: 206-238-6899
Dir: 206-858-8378
Toll Free Dir: 800-593-1152
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 USA
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.njegroup.com/
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Last Updated July 13, 2015