Biography
Garrick Faulk is an Associate Attorney focused on commercial collections. Attorney Faulk represents clients in all phases of litigation, including drafting pleadings, motions, briefs, aggressively negotiating settlements and strongly advocating for clients in court.
As a collections attorney, he represents a variety of businesses and individuals in matters including claims for goods sold and delivered, unpaid invoices, services rendered, nonpayment of rent, promissory notes and judgment enforcement.
Attorney Faulk graduated from Columbia University with a B.A. in Political Science and received his J.D. from Chapman University Law School. He is a Navy veteran and member of the Massachusetts Bar.
Representative Matters:
- Bad Debt Collection: Represented a creditor in collecting a long-outstanding debt from a non-responsive debtor. Initiated action with ex parte attachments that prompted the defendant to prioritize our client in resolving the debt, resulting in a favorable settlement and payment to our client.
- Reach and Apply Injunctions: Represented building supplier owed payment from the subcontractor. Obtained injunction ordering all payments due from the general contractor to subcontractor be paid directly to our client.
- Judgment Enforcement: Represented a holder of an out-of-state judgment against a Massachusetts debtor. Obtained ex parte bank attachment, resulting in payment to our client.
- Ex Parte Attachment: Represented a rental equipment provider against a commerical defendant for services rendered. Secured an ex parte attachment that froze the defendant's bank account. Despite the defendant's continued efforts to avoid the debt, our client received full payment as a result of our successful bank attachment.
- Aggressive Representation: Represented a technology company in a breach of contract case against a Fortune 500 company. After filing suit seeking prejudgment security attachments and injunctions, an 18-month-old debt was resolved in a matter of weeks resulting in full payment of the principal, interest, and attorney's fees.