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If
your debt arises from a construction project
in California, you may have added remedies
available to help you collect your money.
These may include Mechanics Lien rights, Stop
Notice rights or Bond Claim rights. There are
very technical requirements for each of these
and we are fully familiar with construction
payment remedies. If you are a contractor,
material supplier, design professional or a
supply house, you need a lawyer who is
familiar with your special remedies
We
effectively service clients who have cases
between $7,500 and $2,000,000. We are a
quality law firm, not a collection agency or a
mill operation. We Sue! We don’t
send whinny letters and don’t usually even
contact the debtors before we start the
lawsuit unless required by law. We
don’t make repetitive phone calls and have
no phone collectors.
We
are a quality
law firm, not a collection agency or a
mill operation. We Sue! We don’t
send whiny letters and don’t usually even
contact the debtors before we start the
lawsuit unless required by law. We
don’t make repetitive phone calls and have
no phone collectors.
Most
cases involving sales of goods or services
have some form of written documentation. This
can include email, contracts, correspondence,
invoices, billings, a statement of the account
or admissions of the debt. These are the
documents which we present to the court,
together with the testimony of the witnesses,
that win your case.
We
have a full staff of qualified and experienced
Lawyers and
Legal Assistants. We use all the
legal remedies the law allows to collect your
money. We move fast and aggressively.
We offer a choice between contingent
fees (a percentage) or hourly
fees (charge by the hour). See our FAQ
page on which is right for you and how to make
the choice.
We
recover more money, more often than other
attorneys or collectors. If you are a
contingent fee client and we don’t recover,
there is no fee. The out of pocket
filing fees for the court enforcement
documents, motions, hearings and liens and the
fee for the process servers are generally
small. See our FAQ
pages concerning Costs.
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