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You won. Now get paid.

A New York judgment is enforceable for up to 20 years — but it's just paper until someone enforces it. We pursue the debtor's wages, bank accounts, and assets so you can collect what a court already said you're owed. We also recover unpaid business invoices.

A New York law firm · attorney-supervised · technology-accelerated. Derek J. Soltis, Esq. — admitted in New York.

Who we help

We work for creditors collecting what they're owed — not for debtors.

Judgment creditors

You have a judgment you can't collect

Small claims or civil court said the debtor owes you, but the money never came. We run asset discovery and post-judgment enforcement — information subpoenas, restraining notices, and wage or bank execution through a marshal or sheriff.

Businesses & freelancers

Another business won't pay your invoice

Unpaid commercial invoices and contracts. We demand, and where needed sue and enforce, to recover the balance plus interest and costs the court allows.

How it works

Fast intake, real attorney oversight at every step.

1

Tell us about the debt

Answer a few questions about the judgment or invoice and what you know about the debtor. Takes a few minutes.

2

We build the case

Our system locates assets and prepares the right enforcement documents; a licensed attorney reviews and approves everything before it's filed or served.

3

You get paid

We pursue collection and remit your recovery through our attorney trust account, with a clear closing statement.

No recovery, no attorney's fee

Contingency-based

For most matters we work on contingency: if we don't collect, you owe no attorney's fee. Court, marshal, and sheriff costs may still apply and are explained in your written engagement agreement.

Start your free case review

No cost, no obligation. A licensed attorney reviews every submission.

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