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This is somewhat off-topic, but....

I know there are a few attorneys who read these boards. Anyway, what is the profile of the typical collection attorney? What does it take to get hired at some huge CA like Wolpoff or MannBracken?

Are there really any legal skills involved in arbitrations or getting default judgements against consumers who are completely unaware of their rights?

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actually, in the big mills like W&A and MannBracken, paralegals and secretaries do most of the work. It takes some skill to do any kind of trial work, but since they do count on defaults and rarely like to work very hard, it is not difficult to counter a collection attorney if you are prepared and articulate. Most will try to bluff or bluster their way through.

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