Tacoma, Washington Debt Collection Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Tacoma attorneys and 6 law firms.

Alexander S. Kleinberg

Washington Debt Collection attorney at Eisenhower and Carlson with 22 years of experience

1201 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA

Christopher Allen

Washington Debt Collection attorney at Morton McGoldrick with 34 years of experience

820 A Street, Tacoma, WA

Malcolm C Lindquist

Washington Debt Collection attorney at McGavick Graves PS with 46 years of experience

1102 Broadway, Tacoma, WA

Robert L Beale

Washington Debt Collection attorney at McGavick Graves PS with 61 years of experience

1102 Broadway, Tacoma, WA

Terrence Clayton Posey

Washington Debt Collection attorney at Terrence Clayton Posey with 46 years of experience

1119 A Street, Tacoma, WA

Terrence J. Donahue

Washington Debt Collection attorney at Eisenhower and Carlson with 40 years of experience

1201 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA

Need help with a collection matter?

A debt collection attorney works with both people seeking to collect debts and those defending themselves against debt collectors. Federal and State debt collection laws and regulations govern the procedures and processes debt collectors must follow when seeking to collect a debt. A debt collection lawyer will negotiate on your behalf. Depending on the case, debt collection lawyers may be paid on a contingency and only receive payment when they succeed.

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