Founded in 1930, Pressler & Pressler is managed by Sheldon H. Pressler, who was admitted to the bar in 1955. He has been appointed by the New Jersey Supreme Court to the Advisory Committee on the Special Civil Part (SCP) within which jurisdiction (up to $15,000.00) most retail collection matters are filed. He is also a member of the New Jersey State Bar Committee for the Special Civil Part. He has lectured for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) on "How to Collect a Judgment," "Collection Practice," and "The FDCPA." He is counsel for the New Jersey unit of the American Collection Association (ACA) and is President of "New Jersey Creditors Bar Association" of the State of New Jersey.

To serve its highly specialized practice, Pressler & Pressler is online with three (3) major credit bureaus, the Division of Motor Vehicles, and the Secretary of State. All real estate, lots, blocks, addresses, and assessments are online and computer checked with new claims. We have a full-time programming and networking staff to assist its various clients who are computer linked to allow immediate transfer of new claims, constant online availability of claim status, payments, etc.

Pressler & Pressler represents national credit card companies throughout the State of New Jersey and in select locations in New York State, including: Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Orange, Rockland, Westchester, Putnam, and Nassau Counties (current service areas). It is our expectation in future months to expand service throughout the State of New York

Our office was chosen as the beta site by the Supreme Court to test and implement programs to computerize the communications and filings between litigants and the Courts. As a result, we now transmit all Complaints, Motions, and Executions electronically to the Court's computers. This has improved the response time in obtaining docket numbers, service dates, and other information from the Court.

Pressler & Pressler is very active in maintaining, supporting and opposing new legislation which affects the collection industry. We were responsible for rolling back the costs for docketing judgments from an exorbitant fee of $25.00 to a more reasonable fee of $5.00 [now $10.00].

With over 285 employees and 18 attorneys, Pressler & Pressler provides a total retail collection environment including skip tracing and asset location.