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Using Your Debtor’s Assets to Secure Judgment Collections

Collections Law

Winning your case in court is often the easy part of the legal debt collection process; it’s collecting your payment post-judgment where things get challenging and require a bit of strategy. When that does not happen, we pursue collateral approaches. Cohen LLC come into play. Finding Your Debtor’s Assets.

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How Aggressive Collections Attorneys Can Aid in Massachusetts Debt Recovery

Collections Law

The experienced collection attorneys at the Law Offices of Alan M. Collection agencies are passive organizations that make the same effort you were making before you brought them on board. Why Hire a Collections Attorney? An experienced collections attorney will do more than merely advise you on what you need to do.

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Guest Post: CFPB Seeks Information for Third Party Debt Collection Rules

Consumer Financial Services Law

Editor’s Note: On November 3, 2016, Smith Debnam’s Jerry Myers attended a meeting with the CFPB to discuss the proposed rules for third party debt collection. On Thursday November 3, 2016 I joined a group of colleagues for a meeting with the CFPB to discuss its proposed rules for third party debt collection.

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Using Aggressive Methods to Domesticate Foreign Judgments and Enforce Mechanics Liens

Collections Law

Whether you operate in or outside Massachusetts, if your customer to whom you had provided goods or rendered services on credit is located in Massachusetts and is not paying off your debt, then get in touch with our experienced and aggressive debt collection lawyer, Alan M. A mechanics lien serves like collateral. Cohen, today.

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Best Practices to Enforce a Judgment 

FFGN COLLECT NY

A client of ours in the waterproofing business asked for our best practices when enforcing a judgment. Best practices would generally infer that judgment enforcement differs based on the creditor’s industry, but that’s not the case. For any judgment, search for collateral to sell if it makes sense.