Behind the Paper with Jerry Watson
Read Jerry’s “most humble acceptance” blog post on receiving this great honor from the Pretrial Justice Institute:
Read Jerry’s “most humble acceptance” blog post on receiving this great honor from the Pretrial Justice Institute:
Court of Appeals of Texas,Fort Worth.Victor J. BURGESS, d/b/a Eydie’s Bail Bonds, and the Local Agent for Seneca Insurance Co., Inc., Appellant v.The STATE of Texas
Instinctively, every small business owner understands the importance of brand equity, even if they may not be able to define the idea. Marketing-speak aside
We would like to thank everyone who participated in our Victim Advocacy Survey over the past several weeks. The results of the survey are in and they are very telling in terms of the potential role that bail agents can play
While we were conducting a survey amongst AIA agents, the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) was also conducting a survey amongst over 600 victim advocates.
Chickie’s Bail Bonds was created twenty-six years ago on the dining room table of Chickie Leventhal. She worked her way up from a secretary, to an Assistant Vice President of a national insurance company
There are three association meetings in the month of October and AIA will be in attendance at all of these events. We ask the same from all of our agents.
Currently the pretrial inmate is the sought after “customer” of the private sector commercial bail writer and the county taxpayer funded pretrial services agency.
Over the past few months I have heard a lot of chatter in our industry about the role of bail agent associations. Are they worth the time investment? Are they worth the financial investment? Do they really help bail agents?
Jerry Watson, Chief Legal Officer – AIA, representing the American Bail Coalition, testified last week in front of the Oregon Judiciary Committee, on the role that private surety bail can and should play in Oregon