Our law firm in Atlanta focuses on assisting local, national and international clients in the areas of civil litigation, commercial and business litigation, collections, domestication and enforcement of foreign judgments, international law, real estate, and probate, as well as transactional matters.
John L. Urban is a founding Shareholder of Urban Thier & Federer, P.A. and is the managing shareholder of the firm’s Orlando office. He is based out of the Orlando office. Mr. Urban’s practice focuses primarily on civil litigation in the areas of business and contract disputes, commercial law, collections, personal injury, domestication and enforcement of foreign judgments, international law, real estate and probate, as well as transactional matters.
Our law firm in Atlanta focuses on assisting local, national and international clients in the areas of civil litigation, commercial and business litigation, collections, domestication and enforcement of foreign judgments, international law, real estate, and probate, as well as transactional matters.
Furthermore, the office concentrates on defending the rights of consumer collection agencies and creditors, as well as providing guidance and advice to our clients for navigating the ever-changing landscape of federal consumer debt collection and telecommunication laws, together with the vast associated regulatory schemes. Urban Thier & Federer and its attorneys have been heavily involved in the defense of debt collectors defending claims against debt collection companies/agencies regarding the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) 15 U.S. Code § 1692, Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) 47 U.S.C § 227, Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and other debt collection governing laws.
John L. Urban is a founding Shareholder of Urban Thier & Federer, P.A. and is the managing shareholder of the firm’s Orlando office. He is based out of the Orlando office. Mr. Urban’s practice focuses primarily on civil litigation in the areas of business and contract disputes, commercial law, collections, personal injury, domestication and enforcement of foreign judgments, international law, real estate and probate, as well as transactional matters.