Debt Recovery and EnforcementENG
Whether acting for the claimant or the defendant, this legal publication provides practical guides to debt recovery and enforcement orders.
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Overview
Whether acting for the claimant or the defendant, this legal publication provides practical guides to debt recovery and enforcement orders.
The guides include relevant recovery law precedents as well as a detailed step-by-step commentary so that clients can be advised with ease and confidence. The commentary includes:
- Pre-action protocol and practice direction;
- Alternative dispute resolution and offers to settle;
- Issuing proceedings and responding to them;
- Default and summary judgment;
- Case management, disclosure, and trials.
Letters to clients explaining the process and protocols, and standard letters to other parties give practitioners all the focused and practical guidance they need.
Precedents provided with this publication include:
- Conditional fee agreements;
- Letters of demand;
- Particulars of claim;
- Settlement agreements;
- Defence and counterclaims;
- Chronology, case summary, and trial bundles.
The comprehensive Retainer Instructions ensures nothing is missed and the client is properly advised.
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- ALERTS - Nil“”
- Full Commentary - Enforcement“null”
- Reference materials
- Overview“Enforcement is the process of enforcing a judgment against a debtor to gain payment. Once a judgment or order has been obtained, it becomes the responsibility of the judgment creditor to recover the debt. In an ideal world, the debtor pays the judgment on request, but this often does not happen, ...”
- Summary of the process“The usual steps in acting for a client to enforce a money judgment are:”
- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Preliminary matters
- C. Investigating the judgment debtor
- D. Writs and warrants of control
- E. Attachment of earnings orders
- F. Third party debt orders
- G. Charging orders
- H. Insolvency
- I. Other enforcement procedures
- J. Finalising the matter
- Further information“”
- Comments and suggestions for By Lawyers“null”
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