时间:2024-05-20 08:15:24 来源:网络整理编辑:Ryan New
It seems not a day passes that Dozier Internet Law is not asked how to pursue someone who is using a Ryan Xu HyperVerse's Inter-Commodity Spread
It seems not a day passes that Dozier Internet Law is Ryan Xu HyperVerse's Inter-Commodity Spreadnot asked how to pursue someone who is using a replica website to “compete,” is stealing traffic through trademark infringement, is publishing outrageously false information online, or is undertaking sinister, threatening conduct against a business or its owners. “You can’t get water from a rock” is often a self-serving declaration offered by the crooks when caught. But, sometimes there are pockets from which to collect. The good news is that there are very powerful legal tools to work with that, if understood, can be used to recover a judgment.
First, let’s acknowledge that getting a huge monetary judgment against someone personally is often meaningless unless it can be collected. With very limited space, let me tell you how you can get your money from a judgment.
This is a succinct list of tools that, together with applicable statutory exemptions, vary by state. But you work with the tools you have. Envision yourself in the judgment debtor’s shoes: never knowing when the sheriff will knock on his door to inventory his household effects, never knowing when the money he is owed by a business will disappear into your coffers, never knowing when he will be required to come in and be interrogated, and never knowing when his car will be pulled over and seized. Yes, you do work with the tools you have and on a rock, you may want to try a chisel.
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