Today, February 18, 2013, The National List of Attorneys published the white paper on debt collection law in Georgia, submitted by attorney Mark A. Moore, Senior Partner with Lazega & Johanson LLC. We hope that today you’ll have Georgia “on your mind,” and check out what you should know about collecting debt in Georgia.

Lazega & Johanson LLC is a full service collection law firm located in Atlanta, Georgia. The firm’s attorneys and staff have decades of experience in the field of creditors’ rights and collections law. Covering the entire state of Georgia, Lazega & Johanson’s customer portfolio includes some of the biggest names in the commercial, retail and debt buying marketplace. The firm’s personal service, aggressive approach, and cutting-edge technology are worthy of note in the industry. One hundred percent of the practice is devoted to collection work. Mark has been a member of The National List since 2000.

Mark Moore oversees the firm’s collection practice. He has dedicated his entire 20-year career to representing creditors and protecting creditors’ rights. Born in New York, Mark was raised in both New York and Maine, before moving south to attend college. He obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, and he went on to obtain his J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law. He is a member of the Commercial Law League of America (CLLA), the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA), the Debt Buyers’ Association (DBA) and ACA International.

Mark Moore

Mark Moore

“Over the years, I have found that, for the most part, debtors truly want to pay the money they owe,” Mark says. “I enjoy finding unique ways to locate and collect money for my clients from debtors who refuse to work with the creditors amicably.” Whether it’s negotiating with a debtor prior to suit, litigating a collection case, or aggressively pursuing the collection of judgments, Mark and his staff take pride in achieving and exceeding their clients’ goals and expectations.

One thing creditors should know about collecting in Georgia is that the state has 159 counties, and each county sets its own filing fees. “Having a knowledgeable collection staff to determine proper venue is a must,” Mark says.

Mark, his wife, Susanna, and their two children live in Woodstock, GA, which is about 25 miles north of Atlanta. When he’s not working, he enjoys participating in all sports. He’s a coach of a traveling baseball team, as well as a school basketball team.

Outside of work, Lazega & Johanson is very involved with charitable work. They call it “L&J gives back.” Every 60 days they select a new charity to give their time, money or efforts to. They range from donating clothes to homeless shelters, books to libraries, hosting blood drives, serving food at food kitchens, etc. Each year they select an attorney who is in charge of reviewing and selecting the charities they will work with during that year.

The National List thanks Mark for submitting this paper and for giving us the chance to get to know him a little better. You can access the paper at http://www.nationallist.com/white_papers/georgia.


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