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Unleash the power of Rule 69 to help you collect on your judgment

Collections Law

Winning a judgment from the court might feel like a victory, but getting paid might be a whole new battle that you and your company were not expecting. Our tenacious commercial collections attorneys are relentless and aggressive when it comes to collecting money and enforcing judgments t to get our clients get paid.

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Foreign judgment: Chasing out-of-state judgments into Massachusetts

Collections Law

Do you have an out-of-state judgment? In the case of foreign judgments states are required to honor and recognize judgments those judgments by virtue of the U.S. In the case of foreign judgments states are required to honor and recognize judgments those judgments by virtue of the U.S. Constitution.

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Aggressively pursuing post-judgment collections in Massachusetts

Collections Law

Large businesses and corporations that encounter nonpayment of business debt may assume that getting a court judgment against the non-paying company is all that is necessary. There are companies who will still withhold payment even after a court judgment. When they do, you need an attorney who knows how to collect on a judgment.

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Collect your out-of-state judgment: Domesticating your foreign judgment through registration or through litigation

Collections Law

Collecting on a foreign judgment from a debtor in another state can be complicated, but not impossible. We can domesticate your foreign judgment in two manners: 1) By litigation or 2) by registration. Let’s talk first about collecting your foreign debt by registering your foreign judgment through registration.

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Collect your out-of-state judgment: Domesticating your foreign judgment through litigation

Collections Law

Collecting on a foreign judgment from a debtor in another state can be complicated, but not impossible. One aggressive tactic we utilize to help you collect your foreign debt is to domesticate your judgment through litigation. One way to domesticate a foreign judgment is to register your judgment with the court in Massachusetts.

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You won a judgment against your debtor. Now what?

Collections Law

The judge declared that the debt owed to you is legitimate and you have a judgment against your debtor. Anyone who has any experience with debt collection will tell you that getting a court judgment is only the first step. Once you win a judgment from the court, the next step is to get a writ of execution. But now what?

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Massachusetts law allows this effective move when collecting on a judgment

Collections Law

In our experience in business-to-business collections, debtors frequently withhold payment even when creditors have obtained legal judgments against them. In Massachusetts, getting a legal judgment may be only the first step in a collections case. What can be done? What if the court rules our debtor cannot pay?