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Electronic Bankruptcy Notification

As a special service for B-Line Clients, we manage Electronic Bankruptcy Notification (EBN) to help creditors reduce the high cost of manually processing bankruptcy notices. Our automated, proprietary EBN platform is linked to the national Bankruptcy Notification Center for quick delivery of notifications and updates, including new filings, conversions, dismissals, discharges, and asset notices. Read more...


Prior Debt Discharge Screening

The court system is filled with litigation against creditors because they are trying to collect on debts that have been discharged in bankruptcy. Most of these are just mistakes because the creditor didn’t have an easy way to identify accounts that had previously been discharged. Accounts are often discharged in a bankruptcy that happened prior to the bankruptcy you currently show on file, but your system doesn’t reflect the previous discharge. Read more...


Proof of Claim

Filing a Proof of Claim (POC) can be an intimidating and complex task. With individual logins for each of the 90+ districts, the unique requirements each court has for submitting a claim, the seemingly endless cycle of changes to the petition, the formal objections that add insult to injury, not to mention keeping employees up to date on all the rule changes, you might be wondering: “Why should I file a Proof of Claim?” – and if you are like most companies, you don’t even bother…but you are missing out on the opportunity to increase your bottom line! Read more...


Objections

It’s never easy; you file a document with the bankruptcy courts with all of the information asked of you, but you still receive notice that there was an objection! Now you have to contact local counsel to find out why the filing wasn’t sufficient, put together the corrected documentation and then refile the updated forms. Sound familiar? Read more...


Incoming Mail

Mail never seems to be a problem when the mail is business related. You have invoices, receipts, incoming orders, catalogues and other standard correspondence. What do you do when you get a piece of mail from a bankruptcy court? Do you know? The point is that receiving mail on an account in bankruptcy can add more steps to your process; and many bankruptcy documents are redundant! You may receive several copies of the same document – not including the emails! Read more...


Payments

Bank managed lockboxes can be very expensive – just call a few and you’ll find out! B-Line already process checks for over 1,000,000 financial transactions per year, so why not let us handle your volumes for less than whatever your local bank might charge - and we’ll throw in great customer service for free! Read more...


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