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  2. Longshoremen v. Allied International, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO v. Allied International, Inc., 456 U.S. 212 (1982), was a United States Supreme Court case which held that a trade union that refused to unload cargo from the Soviet Union in protest against the invasion of Afghanistan had engaged in a secondary boycott, an unfair labor practice under the National Labor Relations Act.

  3. Debt collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection agency makes money only if money is collected from the debtor (often known as a "No Collection - No Fee" basis). Depending on the type of debt, the age of the account and how many attempts have already been made to collect on it, the fee could range from 10% to 50% (though more typically the fee is 25% to 40%). [11]

  4. Debt buyer (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A debt buyer is a company, sometimes a collection agency, a private debt collection law firm, or a private investor, that purchases delinquent or charged-off debts from a creditor or lender for a percentage of the face value of the debt based on the potential collectibility of the accounts. The debt buyer can then collect on its own, utilize ...

  5. 26 small business grants for minorities - AOL

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    Here’s a look at 26 of the best small business grants for minorities and additional resources that could help you secure financing for your business. Lightbulb Bankrate insight

  6. How to spot debt collection scams: 8 signs to watch out for

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    Even if it’s not outright fraud, a debt collector has no right to take your money if they cannot validate the debt. 4. They request an unconventional payment method

  7. ACA International - Wikipedia

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    ACA International is a trade group located in the United States representing debt collection agencies, creditors, debt buyers, collection attorneys, and debt collection industry service providers. ACA International is based in Minneapolis and Washington, D.C. with members located throughout the U.S. and more than 25 other countries.

  8. Best business debt consolidation loans

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    Opening a Fundible business line of credit could be the right option if you want to pay off debts up to $500,000 with access to credit for the future.

  9. Fair Debt Collection Practices Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Pub. L. 95-109; 91 Stat. 874, codified as 15 U.S.C. § 1692 –1692p, approved on September 20, 1977 (and as subsequently amended), is a consumer protection amendment, establishing legal protection from abusive debt collection practices, to the Consumer Credit Protection Act, as Title VIII of that Act.