If you were awarded prevailing party attorney’s fees in a legal battle but haven’t received payment, Greenbaum Law Group, LLP is equipped to enforce that award and attempt collection. Prevailing party attorney’s fees are crucial—they deter frivolous lawsuits and enable the winner to recover regardless of the basis of the debt. When these fees go unpaid, they are treated as standard commercial debt. Leveraging our legal expertise, we pursue enforcement of the court’s order, employing available legal remedies to attempt to recover your money swiftly and effectively.
At Greenbaum Law Group, LLP, we treat the collection of prevailing party attorney’s fees with the gravity it deserves. As a distinguished law firm, we are different than a collection agency. Our approach avoids generic, ineffective letters and unnecessary communications with debtors. We focus on direct, legal actions from the start, understanding that this approach often expedites the payment process. Our team consists of experienced lawyers and legal assistants who are well-versed in the complexities of fee collection and we take effective steps to collect your money.
We offer our services on a contingency fee basis. 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 for our services. 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.
If you are owed over $10,000 for a commercial debt, note, sale of goods or services, loan or because you gave someone credit.
If you loaned money or sold goods or services on credit and didn’t get paid, you have a good case for recovery
If you sold your time or products and didn’t get paid, we will pursue rapid collection for you.
If your debt is related to a construction project, other remedies, liens and security can often be pursued.
Do you already have a California Judgment you haven’t collected? We are specialists in judgment enforcement techniques such as
If you have a Court Judgment or Order from a State other than California, it can be enforced against a California Debtor or property
Judgments issued in Foreign Countries against California Debtors or those with property in California can be collected by
If you have an award from an Arbitration that isn’t being paid, we can convert it to a judgment and pursue collection