In the world of business and commercial transactions, you will inevitably cross paths with a customer who does not pay. When this happens, you need to take things to the next level. That is where we come in. Why us, and not a collection agency you might ask. The Law...
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My debtor has no assets in my state, but he does in Massachusetts. Can you help?
Yes. In the United States, each state’s courts are bound to respect the judgments of other states’ courts, with limited exceptions. If you have obtained a judgment in your state only to learn the debtor no longer has any assets there, you can look to assets they have...
3 steps to effective business-to-business collections for medium and large companies
Medium-sized and large companies that are having trouble collecting on delinquent debts should act quickly. Time is of the essence – and that means you have no time for collection agencies. Did you know that collection agencies can’t force business debtors to pay?...
Key Differences Between M.G.L. Chapter 254 Sections 2 & 4
The instrument of mechanic’s liens is a statutory provision recognized and discussed in the Massachusetts Legislature General Laws’ (M.G.L.) chapter 254. The instrument itself is a legal petition that allows contractors, subcontractors, workers, and other service...
What is the difference between a litigation attorney and a collections attorney when it comes to bad debt recovery?
Bad debts can create a host of problems for individuals and businesses. After a number of unanswered phone calls and when doors of communication start to get shut, you can call a Litigation Attorney or a Collection Attorney who litigates for your bad debt recovery and...