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JIM COX is a sales account executive with I.C. System, Inc., a 72 year old privately-owned collection agency. I.C. System, Inc. has been CLLA certified for more than 20 years by the Commercial law League of America's Commercial Collection Agency Association (CCAA) section. Roughly 3% of all 3000+ CLLA member agencies hold the prestigious CLLA certification. Mr. Cox works with commercial and consumer clients throughout the Western US, especially in Oregon and Washington. I.C. System, Inc. is headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota and is among the largest 15 collection agencies nationally and collects nationwide for well over 10,000 clients. Mr. Cox recently completed 10 years on the Board of Directors of the local RMA (Risk Management Association) Chapter, including serving as president and other chapter officer positions. He also is a 4-year volunteer with the local American Cancer Society, inspired by the passing of his daughter Andrea from cancer in February of 2009. I.C. System, Inc. believes they may be the only agency in the U.S. to hold all the following annual information and data security certifications: SAS 70 Type II, ISO 27002, and PCI (audited by McGladrey & Pullen LLP). I.C. System, Inc. is Red Flag (identity theft protections per FTC reg's) compliant. They have successfully completed the rigorous collection industry "best practices" Professional Practices Management System (PPMS) audit every year since 11/3/2002; issued by ACA International, just 62 of 5000+ ACA members are PPMS certificated. JAMES M. HILLAS is a sole practitioner with James M. Hillas, P.C., in Portland, Oregon, where his main areas of practice are general, business, commercial, complex and bankruptcy litigation, construction law and liens, employment contracts, wage and hour law and residential real estate. Mr. Hillas is a member of the Multnomah County, Washington State and Federal bar associations; Oregon State Bar and Oregon Association of Defense Counsel. He is admitted to practice before the Eastern and Western districts of Washington Federal Court. Mr. Hillas earned his B.A. degree from Hampshire College and his J.D. degree from Lewis & Clark Law School, Northwestern School of Law. DOUGLAS R. HOOKLAND is the managing partner in the law firm of Scott Hookland LLP. He practices substantially in the areas of creditor's rights and construction law, where he represents owners, developers, design professionals, prime contractors, subcontractors and material and equipment suppliers, with an emphasis on subcontractors and suppliers. He has been admitted to practice in Oregon State Courts (since 1987), U.S. District Court of Oregon (since 1988), Washington State Courts (since 1988), Federal District Courts in Washington (since 1989), Idaho State Courts and the Federal District Court of Idaho (since 2003), the State Courts of Alaska (since 2003) and the Federal District Court of Alaska (2004). He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors from California State University at Chico in 1984 and his law degree from the Willamette University College of Law in 1987. He is a member of the Construction Law Sections (or similar Section) and the Debtor/Creditor Sections (or similar Section) of the Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska state bars. He has been selected to Oregon Super Lawyers in 2009 and 2010. He is a frequent speaker and presenter of written materials to trade groups, legal assistants, and attorneys in the areas of construction law and creditor's rights. JONATHAN SMALE is a partner at Field Jerger LLP. His practice emphasizes commercial and bankruptcy litigation as well as judgment enforcement. His litigation experience includes all manner of commercial disputes, debtor/creditor matters and issues involving insurance, environmental, fraudulent transfer, and bankruptcy laws. Mr. Smale is a member of the Oregon State Bar Association, the Litigation Section of the Oregon State Bar, the Debtor Creditor Section of the Oregon State Bar and the Construction Law Section of the Oregon State Bar. He is admitted to practice in the State Court of Oregon and for the United States District Court for the District of Oregon. Mr. Smale received his B.S. degree from Portland State University and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Northwestern School of Law, Lewis & Clark College. JAMES RAY STREINZ is a partner in the Portland law firm of McEwen Gisvold LLP, where he practices in the area of representation of creditors in bankruptcy, collections, real estate workouts and foreclosure. He has written and lectured extensively on creditor representation in foreclosure and insolvency matters, including a chapter titled "Receivers" for Civil Pleadings and Practice, Oregon State Bar, 2005. Mr. Streinz has served as an adjunct professor of law at Willamette University College of Law teaching debtor/creditor law. He is a member of the Oregon State Bar (past chair, Debtor/Creditor Section), the Washington State (member, Creditor/Debtor Section) and the American Bankruptcy Institute. Mr. Streinz received his B.A. degree, summa cum laude, from Linfield College and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Harvard University.
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