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COMMERCIAL
COLLECTION AGENCY ASSOCIATION
COMMERCIAL LAW LEAGUE OF
AMERICA
The
Commercial Collection Agency Association (CCAA) is a triadic
organization with over 200 members.
Its core membership group, of over one hundred commercial
collection agencies, represents the most prestigious commercial
collection agencies in the
United States
. CCAA’s affiliate members are law firms and law list publishers
who comprise the remaining elements of the Triadic System, the
oldest and most cost-effective world-wide legal forwarding
network.
The
CCAA often referred to as the Association works to elevate the
standards of the commercial collections industry by providing
educational, legislative, promotional and administrative services
to its members.
The
central focus of the Association is you, the credit grantor. Our
members work to provide you with the highest level of professional
services in the commercial debt collection industry. When you use
a Certified member of the CCAA, you can count on persistent and
attentive collection efforts coupled with the ethical treatment of
you and your past due customers.
The
CCAA was established in 1972 to improve the quality and reputation
of the commercial collection industry.
It is part of the Commercial Law League of America (CLLA),
the oldest creditors' rights organization in the country, founded
in 1895.
Membership
in the CCAA, whose members are the only collection agencies in the
United States
certified by the Commercial Law League of America and authorized
to display the seal of the Association, is limited to those select
agencies in the country who continue to meet CCAA's rigorous
criteria. These standards include:
- The agency has been in business for a minimum of
four years prior to application for membership in the CCAA.
- A minimum of 80% of the agency's collection
business must be commercial in nature.
- The agency agrees to maintain a separate Trust
Account into which all monies belonging to creditors are
placed. This Trust Account is reviewed twice annually by the
Executive Director of the CCAA.
- The agency must agree to subscribe to the CCAA
Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics sets ethical standards for
the agencies dealing with customers, debtors and attorneys. A
copy of the Code of Ethics can be found on this Website.
Failure to adhere to those standards may cost an agency its
certification.
- Agency executives must meet continuing
educational requirements and attend regular CCAA meetings
during the year. These meetings are both informational and
educational in nature.
- The agency agrees to post a surety bond in the
minimum amount of $300,000 for the protection of the creditors
it serves.
- The agency must agree to random periodic site
visits from the CCAA Executive Director.
- The agency must be in compliance with all local
and state regulations governing its operation of a commercial
collection agency.
Unfortunately, there are some unscrupulous agencies who
may claim that they are a Certified member of CCAA. The surest way
to determine if the agency you are contemplating using is a
Certified member of CCAA is to use the Member Directory on this
Website. If the agency is not listed in the directory, they are
not a Certified member of CCAA. In such cases, we ask that you
call or e-mail the Executive Director and advise him about the
agency so he may take appropriate steps to have the agency cease
their unscrupulous practices.
The
Commercial Collection Agency Association is overseen by the Board
of Governors of the Commercial Law League of America. Its
Executive Director, Mr. Emil Hartleb, works out of the
Association's headquarters in
Cedar Grove
,
New Jersey
. The Commercial Collection Agency Association office is open
during regular business hours and may be reached by calling (973)
239-0721 (between 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST), by
writing to the Commercial Collection Agency Association, P.O. Box
205, Cedar Grove, New Jersey 07009, or by E-Mail at ehartleb@ccaacollect.com
Association
Officers & Directors - View
Organizational Chart (Click Here)
The officers of CCAA are the executives in charge of the
day-to-day activities of the Association in conjunction with the
Executive Director.
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The
Officers and Executive Committee of CCAA are:
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Chair: Lee
Baldieri, Levy, Diamond, Bello & Associates, Inc., Milford,
CT.
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Chair-elect:
Meg Scotty, Brennan & Clark, Ltd.,
Villa Park, IL
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Immediate Past-chair:
Marc
Hirschel, McKenzie, Becker & Stevens, Inc,
Lakeville,
CT.
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CCAA Representative to CLLA Board of
Governors:
Daniel Hogan, Allied Interstate, Inc., Waukesha,
WI
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Treasurer: Robert
Tharnish
ABC--Amega, Inc., Buffalo, New York
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Association Council
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The CCAA Council is the governing body of CCAA. It consists of
the Chair, Chair-elect, Treasurer and
Representative to the CLLA Board of Governors and
the following individuals:
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Fred Wasserspring,
Lyon Collection Services, Inc., New York, New York
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Lawrence
Cassidy
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Sacramento
Valley Board of Trade |
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Bocchino, Millennium Collections Corporation,
Vero Beach, Florida |
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Michael
Longhi, DAL, Inc., Clifton Heights,
Pennsylvania
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Bruce
Godwin, Williams,
Babbit & Weisman, Inc.
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Robert
Ingold, Commercial
Collection Corporation of NY
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Affiliate
Members Representatives:
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Marc
Bressler,
Bressler Duyk Law Firm
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Ted
McManamon, International
Lawyers Directory
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Committees
and Chairs
Advertising & Public Relations:
Marc
Hirschel, McKenzie, Becker & Stevens, Inc.,
Lakeville
,
CT.
Certificate of Compliance:
Jon Lunn
, SKO Brenner American,
Baldwin
,
NY
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Education:
Bruce Godwin
, Williams, Babbit & Weisman, Inc.,
Boca Raton
, FL.
Legislation:
Lawrence
Cassidy,
Sacramento
Valley
Board of Trade,
Sacramento
, CA.
Leadership:
Robert
Ingold
, Commercial Collection Corporation of
New York
,
Buffalo
,
NY
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Membership & Member Involvement: Lee Baldieri, Levy,
Diamond, Bello Associates, Milford, CT.
Relations with Law Lists:
Alphonse Antico
, Coastal Recovery Corp., White Plains, NY
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