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A Good Collection Attorney Knows How to Benefit From New York’s Liberal Judgment Enforcement Policies

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There is no state as liberal as New York when it comes to commercial debt collection and the enforcement of judgments against commercial entities. New York Civil Practice and Rules Article 52 grants the judgment creditor many liberties and privileges when it comes to enforcing a judgment.

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CNN interviewed Jocelyn Nager New York Debt Collection Lawyer

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At the time of the interview, Press had indicated that it may not be possible for the former President to bond the State’s almost Five Hundred-Million-dollar ($500,000,000.00) judgment. If the bond cannot be posted and execution of the judgment is not stayed, the judgment can be enforced here in New York and elsewhere.

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Why Do Merchant Cash Advance Companies Record Judgments In NY?

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Since the documents anticipate a default in payment by the buyer, why then do merchant cash advance companies record judgments in New York? Due to abuse, New York outlawed the practice of allowing confessions of judgments executed outside of New York to be filed within the state.

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Can a NY Judgment Creditor Garnish PPP or Other CARES Act Funds?

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Is garnishing PPP or CARES Act funds an option for satisfying outstanding monies owed to judgment creditors? Although New York has liberal laws on judgment enforcement, CPLR Sect 5222-a provides a laundry list of funds exempt from creditors’ reach. The post Can a NY Judgment Creditor Garnish PPP or Other CARES Act Funds?

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CNN Interviews Jocelyn Nager, New York Debt Collection Lawyer

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Reports stated it may not be possible for the former president to bond the state’s nearly half-billion ($500,000,000) judgment. If Trump cannot post the bond and execution of the judgment is not stayed, the judgment can be enforced here in New York and elsewhere. The lien is good for 10 years and can be extended.

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