Judgment Enforcement Tools That Fall Outside Most Litigators’ Workflows
Litigators are well-versed in achieving favorable judgments, but the process often calls for a more specialized approach when it comes to post-judgment recovery. The final phase of debt recovery frequently involves tactics and legal procedures that fall outside a typical litigator’s workflow. Understanding when to bring in specialized resources for judgment enforcement is essential to Read More »
Why General Business Disputes Shouldn’t Turn Into DIY Collections
In the aftermath of a commercial dispute, many businesses instinctively attempt in-house collection efforts rather than escalate the matter to outside counsel. While this may seem efficient on the surface, it often leads to wasted internal resources, strained client or vendor relationships, and, ultimately, unsatisfactory financial outcomes. Attorneys advising corporate clients understand why businesses should Read More »
The Hidden Risks of Handling Collections Yourself
For many litigators, managing post-judgment debt recovery feels like a natural extension of casework. After all, you’ve secured the judgment—shouldn’t enforcement simply be a matter of execution? In practice, however, the drawbacks of self-managed debt collection often outweigh the perceived benefits. Administrative inefficiencies, reputational exposure, and missed recovery opportunities frequently arise when firms attempt to Read More »
Referring Debt Collection Without Risking Your Client Relationship
Corporate and commercial attorneys are often expected to provide end-to-end service to clients, but not every legal task fits neatly within a firm’s core offerings. Debt collection is one such area. When a client matter veers into post-judgment enforcement or persistent nonpayment, many attorneys wonder how to refer debt collection cases without jeopardizing the client Read More »
How Long Will That Judgment Sit Unpaid? (And Why Waiting Costs Your Client)
A favorable judgment is only as valuable as the enforcement that follows it. Unfortunately, far too many litigators successfully resolve a matter at trial or through settlement, only to let the resulting judgment sit idle for months or even years. Understanding the risks of delaying judgment enforcement is essential from a procedural standpoint and a Read More »
Why Unpaid Invoices Are a Legal Problem—Not Just a Business Headache
For many corporate attorneys, clients often present unpaid invoices as operational inconveniences—something for the accounting department to “keep chasing.” In practice, though, unpaid receivables are more than a nuisance. They’re a liability with legal consequences. Understanding the legal implications of unpaid business invoices is important for attorneys advising clients on commercial matters, particularly when those Read More »
Why Judgment Enforcement Deserves Its Own Expert
Winning a case is only part of the equation. Securing a favorable judgment for your client is significant, but without enforcement, that judgment may amount to little more than a piece of paper. The procedural and tactical requirements of collecting on that judgment often fall outside the typical litigation process. For that reason, knowing when Read More »
You Won the Judgment—Now It’s Time to Get Paid
Securing a favorable judgment in court is a milestone, but for many civil litigators, it’s also where the hard part begins. The judgment is a legal victory—but unless it’s followed by timely and strategic enforcement, it can quickly become hollow. The post-judgment debt recovery process is often where the case demands a new level of Read More »
When Equipment Leases Go Unpaid: Enforcing Your Rights in California
Equipment leasing is vital to many industries, providing businesses with access to essential tools without significant upfront costs. However, when lessees fail to make payments or return leased equipment, equipment lessors in California face significant financial challenges. Understanding your rights and options is crucial to recovering unpaid equipment leases in California. Working with a skilled Read More »
When Clients Don’t Pay: Collecting Software Licensing Fees in California
Software companies rely on consistent licensing fees and subscriptions to fuel growth and innovation. However, when clients default on these payments, the financial and operational repercussions can be significant. Understanding how to recover unpaid software licensing fees in California is essential for software companies to maintain cash flow and protect intellectual property. A proactive approach, Read More »
