Defenses to the Filing of Foreign Judgments in North Carolina
The Full Faith and Credit Clause of the United States Constitution generally requires that one state recognize and enforce the civil judgments of another. North
The Full Faith and Credit Clause of the United States Constitution generally requires that one state recognize and enforce the civil judgments of another. North
North Carolina law provides generous protections for debtors against harassment, coercion, and misrepresentation by debt collectors. While there are any number of ways a debt
For many startups, it can be impossible to obtain credit without offering a personal guarantee of an owner or officer. If the business is unsuccessful,
North Carolina law prohibits a collection agency from using threats and coercion to attempt collect debt. If a collection agency does use such threats and
Most architects, engineers, and other construction professionals will eventually have a dispute requiring the assistance of a civil litigation lawyer. The Raleigh construction law firm
In North Carolina commercial collection, retail debt collection, or consumer debt collection, late fees on a loan payment are permissible if agreed upon by the
In North Carolina, commercial debt collectors are entitled to pursue a deficiency judgment after a foreclosure on real property. However, these types of lawsuits are
When speaking with a Raleigh bankruptcy attorney or debt relief specialist, a debtor will first be asked to list his assets and identify amounts sought
Business owners, what remedies are available to you if you’ve received a bounced check from another party? North Carolina, like many states, allows you to
Recently, I’ve had a few clients who are being sued by their creditors on breach of contract matters for money owed. Invariably, they want to