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RSVP Names Eric Sencer Vice President of Business Development for the West Coast

Concord, CA (PRWEB) May 13, 2010

RSVP, a legal notice posting, publication and auction management company, announces that Eric Sencer has joined as Vice President of Business Development for the West Coast.

“Eric will be instrumental in expanding our relationships with and support of trustee companies throughout the West,” said Scott Myers, RSVP President. “His extensive background, broad industry knowledge and professionalism make him an ideal match for RSVP. We are proud to have him on our team,” he added.

Prior to joining RSVP, Sencer held numerous positions with leading financial services providers and banks. Career highlights include employment with First American National Default Outsourcing, where he was chief operating officer, leading U.S, and India-based bankruptcy and foreclosure operations. He also served as president of Default Link/Default Consulting International (DCI), overseeing outsourcing services for bankruptcy, skip-tracing, service of process and accounting operations.

His banking background includes assignments with Washington Mutual, where he specialized in bankruptcy and foreclosure operations, and with Bank One/Chase, where he served as vice president, leading bankruptcy and foreclosure teams in multiple offices.

Sencer was educated at California State University Northridge, where he majored in Marketing. He has served in a voluntary leadership capacity as an advisory board member for the United States Foreclosure Network (USFN) and as member of a conference planning committee for the Mortgage Bankers Association of America.

An accomplished musician who records and performs music for children, Sencer resides in Los Angeles, Calif. and Milwaukee, Wisc.

About RSVP

An independently owned and operated legal notice posting, publication and auction management company specializing in real property foreclosures, RSVP controls the production and placement of legal notices in 2,300 publications on behalf of law firms and trustees in 26 states and the District of Columbia. Through its agent network in eight Western states, RSVP also posts legal notices and calls auctions, handling hundreds of sales daily. RSVP is part of a privately-owned family of companies focused on real estate and mortgage finance, which includes First California Mortgage Company of Petaluma, Calif. and Standard Trust Deed of Concord, Calif. RSVP is located on the World Wide Web at www.rsvpforeclosures.com.

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Baron & Budd, P.C. Names Four New Associates

DALLAS, TX (PRWEB) November 18, 2004

The law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. announced today that four new associates have joined the firm. Roxanne Linton joined the firm’s Baton Rouge, Louisiana office and Denyse Clancy, John Langdoc and Amanda Tyler have joined the firm’s principal office in Dallas, Texas.

Clancy is an associate in the firm’s toxic tort litigation section. She received her J.D. summa cum laude in 1999 from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law and was class valedictorian and editor of the SMU Air Law Symposium. She received a B.A. degree, magna cum laude, in English from Yale University and a M.A. degree in English from Columbia University. She is the author of Fraud Claims Under Sections 11 and 12(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933: Should Pleading with Particularity be Required?, 27 SEC. REG. L. J. 411 (2000) and The Deductibility of the Costs of Aircraft Maintenance, 64 J. AIR L. & COM. 539 (1999).

Linton practices in the firm’s asbestos litigation section. She received her J.D. in 2004 from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University. Linton also holds a B.A. degree in English from Louisiana State University. She previously served as a law clerk at a firm in Baton Rouge where she worked on family law matters.

Langdoc practices in the firm’s asbestos litigation section, where he works on employer liability and premises liability matters. He received his J.D. in 2004 from the University of Houston Law Center and holds a B.S. degree in Neuroscience from Baylor University. Prior to entering law school, he worked as a senior research coordinator at Baylor College of Medicine.

Tyler is an associate in the firm’s appellate section. She received her J.D. with honors in 2004 from the University of Texas School of Law and a B.S. degree, magna cum laude, in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. While in law school, Tyler served as the president of the University of Texas chapter of the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and as administrative editor of Texas Law Review.

About Baron & Budd, P.C.

Since 1977, the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. has championed the rights of people and communities harmed by corporate misconduct. With over 70 attorneys and offices in Texas, Illinois, Ohio, Louisiana, and New York, Baron & Budd enjoys a national reputation as a leader of the plaintiffs’ bar. The firm represents individuals with mesothelioma and other diseases caused by asbestos; leukemia caused by benzene; injuries caused by other toxic substances and unsafe pharmaceuticals; water authorities seeking clean-up costs for drinking water contamination; securities investors defrauded by corporate wrongdoing; and consumers in class actions. For more information on the firm, call 1-800-222-2766 or visit www.baronandbudd.com.

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TEC Services Group Names Will Turner VP of New Analytics Division

Sarasota, Florida (PRWEB) April 9, 2010

TEC Services Group, Inc. today announces Will Turner as Vice President of its new Analytics Division. In this role, Turner will lead the new division in bringing specialized data and analytic services to the Accounts Receivable and Debt Collection industries through client outsourcing and consulting relationships.

Prior to joining TEC Services Group, Turner held various leadership positions at First Data, Experian and most recently Datalure and Sourcelure, where he launched a new skip trace outsourcing and consulting division. Tom Sweat, President of TEC Services Group stated, “Will is a recognized industry leader and serves as a subject matter expert in using data and analytics to help companies solve problems across the account lifecycle. His specialized knowledge includes: skip tracing, debt collections, fraud prevention, identity management and mail deliverability. We are excited for Will to join our team of credit and collections experts and to leverage his skills to bring something new to the industry.”

About TEC Services Group

TEC Services Group has been providing “real world” technology and operational consulting to the Accounts Receivable and Debt Collection industries for more than a decade. TEC’s executive leadership team averages 23 years expertise in the managing Accounts Receivable operations and IT, while the average of all team members is more than 18 years Credit and Debt Collections experience. TEC has helped scores of collection organizations to improve efficiencies and increase recoveries through the use of information technology and best practices. For more information please visit http://www.TECsg.com or call (941) 375-0300.

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Lawyer’s Weekly Names Workers’ Compensation Case One of Top 100 Opinions

Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) November 1, 2007

Lassister v. Glover Printing, Inc., a Workers’ Compensation case represented by Ben Cochran of Hardison & Associates, was published by Lawyer’s Weekly as one of its Top 100 Opinions in North Carolina law for 2007.

Barbara Lassister suffered work-related injuries that prevented her from continuing her job at Glover Printing. Her employer hired a vocational rehabilitation specialist to help her find a new position. However, when the new job she was offered paid one fifth of her pre-injury wage and required a 31-mile commute, Ms. Lassister turned it down.

Glover Printing, Inc. insisted that their job offer was sufficient to compensate Ms. Lassister – and that they should not have to pay further benefits.

Ben Cochran of Hardison & Associates disagreed. Arguing that such an unsuitable job was inadequate reparation for her injuries, Mr. Cochran contended that Ms. Lassister was entitled to financial compensation.

In a groundbreaking decision, The North Carolina Industrial Commission agreed and awarded Ms. Lassister Workers’ Compensation benefits. This ruling is expected to set an important precedent for vocational rehabilitation and compensation cases in the future.

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About Hardison & Associates

Hardison & Associates was formed by Kenneth L. Hardison and Benjamin T. Cochran. Hardison & Associates concentrates its work on cases involving injury law and serves all of North Carolina with offices in Raleigh, Durham, Fayetteville, Dunn, Southern Pines, Greensboro and Charlotte. This focus has allowed the attorneys and staff at the firm to gain considerable experience in personal injury, worker’s compensation, catastrophic injuries, mass torts, nursing home negligence, social security, and investor fraud claims.

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