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Martin Hoffmann Ll.m.

Corporate Collections Attorney at Zwicker & Associates

Martin Hoffmann, LL.M. has a diverse work experience in the legal field. Martin started their career as an Associate Attorney at the Law Offices of Dr. Geyer & Borchert, where they focused on insurance defense and skillfully handled civil courtroom trials and hearings. Martin then joined Mann Bracken LLP as an Associate Attorney, where they advised clients through trials, court hearings, and arbitrations, managed collection portfolios, and trained a litigation assistant.

In 2010, Martin joined Zwicker & Associates, P.C. as an Associate Attorney, where they significantly improved reporting accuracy and timeliness by establishing internal documentation and follow-up processes. Martin was later promoted to Managing Attorney, where they oversaw the firm's Northern California branch office, managed high-volume collection portfolios for lenders and credit card companies, and built and led a successful team of attorneys and litigation assistants. In their most recent role as a Corporate Collections Attorney at Zwicker & Associates, P.C., Martin developed guides, trained litigation assistants, and directed communications and negotiations with major law offices and debt settlement companies.

Overall, Martin has extensive experience in trial litigation, case management, negotiation, team leadership, and client relationship management across multiple legal firms.

Martin Hoffmann, LL.M. pursued their Juris Doctorate degree in Law from Ruhr University Bochum. Martin then went on to attain a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in US Legal Studies from Golden Gate University, School of Law. Martin also holds several certifications as a Licensed Practicing Attorney, including the State of Wisconsin and the State of California. Additionally, they possess an inactive license as a Licensed Practicing Attorney in Germany.

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Timeline

  • Corporate Collections Attorney

    May, 2018 - present

  • Managing Attorney

    November, 2010

  • Associate Attorney

    January, 2010