2013 Advocate Capital, Inc. / AAJ Paralegal of the Year Award
As seen on The Wall Street Journal and Market Watch
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACTS:
Advocate Capital, Inc.
Tina Burns, Vice President
Tel: 615.577.5447
Fax: 615.377.9212
Email: TBurns@AdvocateCapital.com
American Association for Justice
Leah Mackie
Caucus Group Specialist
Tel: 202.684.9518
Fax: 202.298.6849
(Washington, DC – April 23, 2013) – Advocate C...
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Congress Passes SMART (?) Act of 2012 – Medicare Attempts To Improve Program Efficiency
Personal Injury attorneys are all too familiar with the delays and complications in settling a case that involves Medicare liens. The Smart Act - Strengthening Medicare and Repaying Taxpayers Act - was signed by President Obama on January 10, 2013 and changes Medicare’s secondary payer rules and processes. In an attempt to improve efficiency Medicare wi...
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About Congress Passes SMART (?) Act of 2012 – Medicare Attempts To Improve Program Efficiency
Congress Passes SMART (?) Act of 2012 – Medicare Attempts To Improve Program Efficiency
Personal Injury attorneys are all too familiar with the delays and complications in settling a case that involves Medicare liens. The Smart Act – Strengthening Medicare and Repaying Taxpayers Act – was signed by President Obama on January 10, 2013 and changes Medicare’s secondary payer rules and processes. In an attempt to improve efficiency Medicare wil...
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About Congress Passes SMART (?) Act of 2012 – Medicare Attempts To Improve Program Efficiency
Credit Scoring Methods – It’s Not Always Apples to Apples
As a lender, we rely on credit scores to help us decide who we should lend money to. As you might guess, it’s important to us as a lender that we do business with people and law firms that demonstrate an ability and willingness to properly manage and repay their debt in a timely manner.
While it’s important for consumers to track their credit history and...
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About Credit Scoring Methods – It’s Not Always Apples to Apples
Credit Scoring Methods – It’s Not Always Apples to Apples
As a lender, we rely on credit scores to help us decide who we should lend money to. As you might guess, it’s important to us as a lender that we do business with people and law firms that demonstrate an ability and willingness to properly manage and repay their debt in a timely manner.
While it’s important for consumers to track their credit history and...
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About Credit Scoring Methods – It’s Not Always Apples to Apples
Rob Cartwright Interview – Part Three – The Truth About Insurance Companies
Click on the video to watch part three of Mr. Swanson’s recent interview with Robert Cartwright, Jr. of The Cartwright Law Firm Inc. Located in San Francisco, California:
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About Rob Cartwright Interview – Part Three – The Truth About Insurance Companies
Stuart Carpey Interviews Advocate Capital Inc’s Michael Swanson
Last week we were honored to have our very own Michael J. Swanson interviewed by Stuart Carpey of Carpey Law via Google hangout. Thanks to Google’s technology Mr. Carpey was able to conduct this interview and discuss Mr. Swanson’s book How David Beats Goliath, Access to Capital for Contingent-Fee Law Firms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-JNEzW6qxU&...
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About Stuart Carpey Interviews Advocate Capital Inc’s Michael Swanson
Stuart Carpey Interviews Advocate Capital Inc’s Michael Swanson
Last week we were honored to have our very own Michael J. Swanson interviewed by Stuart Carpey of Carpey Law via Google hangout. Thanks to Google’s technology Mr. Carpey was able to conduct this interview and discuss Mr. Swanson’s book How David Beats Goliath, Access to Capital for Contingent-Fee Law Firms.
Mr. Carpey is a personal injury lawyer based in...
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About Stuart Carpey Interviews Advocate Capital Inc’s Michael Swanson
More Voices Opposing TN Workers’ Comp Overhaul Proposal
As I’ve blogged here a few times, Governor Bill Haslam of Tennessee has proposed a sweeping overhaul of the state’s workers’ compensation program, which would effectively take away a workers' right to access the court system in any way – even for appeals.
A recent article in The Tennessean shows that there are many opponents to the governor’s plan. The...
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About More Voices Opposing TN Workers’ Comp Overhaul Proposal
More Voices Opposing TN Workers’ Comp Overhaul Proposal
As I’ve blogged here a few times, Governor Bill Haslam of Tennessee has proposed a sweeping overhaul of the state’s workers’ compensation program, which would effectively take away a workers’ right to access the court system in any way – even for appeals.
A recent article in The Tennessean shows that there are many opponents to the governor’s plan. The p...
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About More Voices Opposing TN Workers’ Comp Overhaul Proposal