The Law Offices of Scott L. Feldman enjoy a well deserved reputation for its professional yet aggressive approach to collecting unpaid debts owed to its clients. Whether the debt arises from a written contract, loan or other obligation, our diligent approach often succeeds where conventional collection agencies fail. Scott is the Editor of The Writs, the official quarterly newsmagazine of the Bucks County Bar Association.
Why throw good money after bad? You are already owed money. There is no reason to pay a collection agency or law firm a flat fee or hourly rate for debt collection services. I've been using Scott for about 14 yrs and can say without eqivocation he's extremely detailed, thorough, professional - and an all around nice guy. He always returns my phone calls promptly and is detailed in the questions he asks about whatever new matter that's come up for me.
But most importantly, Scott has been successful on my behalf each time I've retained him! He's definitely my go to guy/lawyer when I have a debtor that reneges on their payment obligations.
Why throw good money after bad? You are already owed money. There is no reason to pay a collection agency or law firm a flat fee or hourly rate for debt collection services. I've been using Scott for about 14 yrs and can say without eqivocation he's extremely detailed, thorough, professional - and an all around nice guy. He always returns my phone calls promptly and is detailed in the questions he asks about whatever new matter that's come up for me.
But most importantly, Scott has been successful on my behalf each time I've retained him! He's definitely my go to guy/lawyer when I have a debtor that reneges on their payment obligations.
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Scott L. Feldman, Esquire is a sole practitioner with offices in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
He is a 1983 graduate of the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie-Mellon University and a 1993 graduate of Widener University School of Law, where he was a two-year member of the Moot Court Honor Society.
Mr. Feldman is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey State and Federal Courts, and in 1998, was admitted and qualified before the Supreme Court of the United States.
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Feldman enjoyed a successful management career in the retail home furnishings industry.
He is a 1983 graduate of the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie-Mellon University and a 1993 graduate of Widener University School of Law, where he was a two-year member of the Moot Court Honor Society.
Mr. Feldman is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey State and Federal Courts, and in 1998, was admitted and qualified before the Supreme Court of the United States.
Prior to attending law school, Mr. Feldman enjoyed a successful management career in the retail home furnishings industry.
Unlike a collection agency, your debtor sees that I am a local attorney, all correspondence is on my law firm letterhead, and the biggest difference is that as necessary, I will file suit against your debtor, go to Court on your behalf, obtain a judgment - in short, whatever it takes!
Landlord and tenant transactions are an important area of the law.
It requires knowledge of contracts, real estate law and a lot of experience.
I can help you in most every landlord and tenant matter, whether it involves rents, neighbor disturbances, renewal issues or repairs.
Landlord and tenant transactions are an important area of the law.
It requires knowledge of contracts, real estate law and a lot of experience.
I can help you in most every landlord and tenant matter, whether it involves rents, neighbor disturbances, renewal issues or repairs.
I have twenty-four years experience collecting debts on behalf of my clients.
I handle all consumer and commercial accounts.
Some of my clients are landlords who are owed money from their former tenants; some are individuals owed money on a private loan; some have obtained judgments in small claims Court but have been unable to collect.
Some may have a monetary dispute with a contractor.
I also represent a number of businesses and professionals who have provided goods or services but have not been paid.
I handle all consumer and commercial accounts.
Some of my clients are landlords who are owed money from their former tenants; some are individuals owed money on a private loan; some have obtained judgments in small claims Court but have been unable to collect.
Some may have a monetary dispute with a contractor.
I also represent a number of businesses and professionals who have provided goods or services but have not been paid.
In Pennsylvania, the Magisterial District Justices have exclusive jurisdiction over Landlord and Tenant matters.
I am well known to many of the District Justices and their administrative staff and appear regularly in their Courtrooms.
I have successfully represented both landlords and their tenants for over twenty years.
I have experience managing commercial properties and represent several large residential apartment complexes, regularly advising their rental managers and corporate personnel.
Landlord and tenant transactions are an important area of the law.
I am well known to many of the District Justices and their administrative staff and appear regularly in their Courtrooms.
I have successfully represented both landlords and their tenants for over twenty years.
I have experience managing commercial properties and represent several large residential apartment complexes, regularly advising their rental managers and corporate personnel.
Landlord and tenant transactions are an important area of the law.
Unemployment Compensation is a unique and highly specialized area of the law.
Many employees and employers routinely find themselves in the unfortunate position of being adverse to their former co-worker following separation from employment.
Terminated employees should immediately file for benefits on-line.
Provided they are able and available for work, an initial determination is made as to whether the employee is eligible under the applicable sections of the Unemployment Compensation statute.
Many employees and employers routinely find themselves in the unfortunate position of being adverse to their former co-worker following separation from employment.
Terminated employees should immediately file for benefits on-line.
Provided they are able and available for work, an initial determination is made as to whether the employee is eligible under the applicable sections of the Unemployment Compensation statute.
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Dan T.
Apr 24, 2019
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Superb, confident, seasoned and pleasant all around attorney. You'll be more than pleased with his commitment and Etiquette.
Working with Scott was a pleasure and the man, not only cares for his clients, but even in my own aggravation and my own self doubts and concerns with the corporation we were making demands with, he was more than respectful to me, as well as the opposite party. His demeanor is excellent, I couldn't have hired a better person to represent me. Scott taught me things I'll remember for awhile, the bond between an attorney and client who never even met in person was the most comfortable, and heavily appreciated experience I had in a matter like this so far. He advised me about protecting my cats, and made sure I knew I'd be alright if I chose to go another way. It was well worth the retainer fee, his dedication and persistent responses are to be appreciated. This is an attorney that won't put your thoughts last, and won't ignore you. When he has a system going, he keeps it going. Even when I made mistakes myself, he was just as respectful after, and as Scott says, lessons are learned. This is an attorney you can build a great relationship with, and always know you're in good hands. He helped me, he helped my ESAS, and he did it in such a short amount of time. Make sure though, you let your attorney know what your wants are, don't change stuff up later, he's definitely on the ball, so give him the same respect if you hire him. Thank you very much Scott, for a pleasant, and trustworthy, straight forward representation. You have my thanks, as was previously discussed.
Working with Scott was a pleasure and the man, not only cares for his clients, but even in my own aggravation and my own self doubts and concerns with the corporation we were making demands with, he was more than respectful to me, as well as the opposite party. His demeanor is excellent, I couldn't have hired a better person to represent me. Scott taught me things I'll remember for awhile, the bond between an attorney and client who never even met in person was the most comfortable, and heavily appreciated experience I had in a matter like this so far. He advised me about protecting my cats, and made sure I knew I'd be alright if I chose to go another way. It was well worth the retainer fee, his dedication and persistent responses are to be appreciated. This is an attorney that won't put your thoughts last, and won't ignore you. When he has a system going, he keeps it going. Even when I made mistakes myself, he was just as respectful after, and as Scott says, lessons are learned. This is an attorney you can build a great relationship with, and always know you're in good hands. He helped me, he helped my ESAS, and he did it in such a short amount of time. Make sure though, you let your attorney know what your wants are, don't change stuff up later, he's definitely on the ball, so give him the same respect if you hire him. Thank you very much Scott, for a pleasant, and trustworthy, straight forward representation. You have my thanks, as was previously discussed.
Chad
Jan 22, 2016
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I'm so impressed with Scott's service. I had three matters he helped me with and each worked out very well. I even noted the professionalism and respect he had for the people he was helping me collect from. He's a top quality attorney and really knows his area well. I'd use him again in a second, he's my guy, for sure!