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10 July 2012

Weltman Welcomes New Associate in Brooklyn Heights

Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA (Weltman), the nation’s largest creditors’ rights law firm based on revenue and placements according to Collections & Credit Risk magazine, is pleased to welcome associate, Woo S. Jun.

Woo Jun is an associate practicing in Consumer Collections and is located in the Brooklyn Heights, Ohio office. With more than five years of experience in customer service, IT, sales and credit with a national commercial bank, Woo worked in legal collections for Weltman before practicing law. Woo earned his B.B.A. in Finance from Kennesaw State University in 2004, M.B.A. from Kennesaw State University in 2006 and his J.D. from Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 2010. A member of the Ohio State Bar Association, Woo is licensed in the State Courts of Ohio.

“I am very pleased to have Woo join our consumer collections team,” said Chuck Pona, Managing Partner of the Consumer Collections Group. “Woo brings a sound understanding of our approach and a keen legal mind.  I’m sure our clients and team will be pleased to work with him.”

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