General Contractor Collects 200K
A general contractor is doing its job properly and timely. As the final payments draw near, the commercial property owner decides to draw the purse strings tight. It refuses to pay the General Contractor the final $200,000.00 although only a few thousand dollars’ worth of work is in dispute. The owner rebuffed the General Contractor’s many requests for payment of the undisputed amount and refused to sit down to attempt resolving the few remaining differences.
What would you do? The General Contractor called the collections attorneys at the Law Offices of Alan M. Cohen & Associates LLC.
Attorney Alan M. Cohen sued and obtained, ex parte, a $224,000.00 attachment of the deadbeat’s money. The owner realized that it wasn’t in his best interest to litigate over the few thousand dollars. Facing possible double or treble damages, he caved in. Within a little more than sixty days, our experienced collections attorneys recovered $200,000.00 for our client the the General Contractor.
Can you say KA–CHING? Our clients can!!!