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Using Aggressive Methods to Domesticate Foreign Judgments and Enforce Mechanics Liens

Collections Law

Cohen LLC, you don’t have to suffer from the stress and frustration that comes with the legwork involved in following up with debtors. You also don’t have to sit helplessly in the face of bad debts when your debtor fails to make payments. We Domesticate Foreign Judgments in Massachusetts. A mechanics lien serves like collateral.

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Can a Debtor Get Their Money Back?

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After finally collecting the monies owed to you through debt collection litigation, the debtor wants their money back. Can a debtor really get their money back? If the demand is not productive, you needed to sue and wait for judgment. Only once the judgment is entered can you collect the monies through judgment enforcement.

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financial forensic report 8.16.2021

Financial Forensic Services

History of the Judgment Enforcement Problem. 80 percent of the civil money judgments in the United States are never collected. The judgment debtor is free to walk out of court (if having bothered to show up) and go about life as the debtor sees fit. Dickerson, CFE. This begs the question: Why?

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Debt Collection of Medical Judgments in New York to Become Further Limited By S6522A

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Recently, the New York Senate approved Senate Bill S6522A, introduced in May 2021, which provides an exception to some of New York’s judgment enforcement tools. The exceptions sought would apply to money judgments obtained by most medical providers. Lien on Property. Medical providers would lose this remedy to collect.

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Service Has to Be Solid When It Comes to Debt Collection

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The media has brought attention to debt collection firms that have failed to deliver proper notice of debt collection actions to debtors. The result of these investigations highlights the judgments entered without cause and disciplinary actions against the firms for failing to deliver solid service of the court documents.

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Is Your Envelope “Benign” Under The FDCPA?

FDCPA Defense

Judgment Enforcement Law Firm, PLLC , 2014 WL 1744268, **3-4 (W.D. 30, 2014) (section 1692f(8) violated by use of name “Judgment Enforcement Law Firm” on envelope); Rutyna v. Courts have held that collectors may violate section 1692f(8) simply by placing their own name on the envelope. See, e.g., Keasey v. 980, 982 (N.D.