These articles will help you know the law and how to use it in when extending credit and collecting your accounts receivables.
Email, Disputed Accounts and the Courts Notarize Those Personal Guarantys To Avoid Litigation Escheatment PACA Claims Against Owners of Business Check 21, NSF Checks and Flash Reports The Fact Act's Document Disposal Rule Check 21 and Fraud: Say Goodbye to Bust-Outs? Just The Facts About The Fact Act Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 Escheatment Information Check 21 and NSF Checks Confidential Information and Confidentiality Agreements Release of Incohoate Lien Check 21 Act: What It Means To The Credit Professional Paca Trusts and Personal Liability Escheatment: Are You Complying With Your State Laws Sarbanes Oxley: Credit Hold and Converting a Credit Sale to Cash On Becoming a Secured Creditor The Equal Credit Opportunity Act: Spousal Guarantees and Releases The Relevance of the Robinson-Patman Act to Credit Professionals The USA Patriot Act: A Primer to Compliance Requirements Protecting The Whistle Blower Under The Sarbanes-Oxley Act PMSI Vendors May Be Protected Escheatment in the Post September 11 Environment Banks Not Liable when Check Returned "NSF" Theory of Escheatment Force Majuere: A Method to Allocate Risk of Nonperformance About The Escheatment Process One Accounting Rule Change You Should Know About Post September 11: Equal Credit Opportunity Act U.S. Anti-Boycott Laws An Introduction to the Federal Prompt Pay Act United States Supreme Court Enforces Statute Limitations to Sue Over Credit Reports Personal Liability with a Corporate Check: Overview of Bad Check Laws E-Signature Act Benefits Business and Consumers FTC Reports Restrictive Endorsements Spousal Guarantee: Be Mindful of Equal Credit Opportunity Act Regulation Counteroffer Does Not Require Written Notification Your Customer's Privacy Rights: Whose Financial Information is it Anyway? How the FTC's Recent Opinion Affects You The Right to Stop Goods in Transit The Antitrust Laws, B2B and The Electronic Credit Department The Fair Credit Reporting Act, Credit Reports and the Federal Trade Commission's Recent Legal Opinion
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