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Amsterdam Collections Lawyer

The proven Amsterdam collections lawyer professionals at the Russell Advocaten B.V. law firm are experienced in the effective resolution of collections lawsuits as related to the debtor-creditor collections in The Netherlands. Amsterdam collections attorney professionals are knowledgeable in all areas of general collections law, including but not limited to wage garnishment claims, retail collection cases and commercial collections in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Clients will have the confidence of knowing that the case is being handled by an experienced and knowledgeable Amsterdam collections lawyer.

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Experience Litigating Many Types of Collections Claims:

  • Bribery
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  • Commercial Collections
  • Garnishments
  • International Collections
  • Post Judgment Collections
  • Professional Collections
  • Retail Collections
  • Secured Collections
  • Unsecured Collections

Experienced Amsterdam Collections Attorney

The legal scope of Dutch collections law falls under debtor-creditor law, which governs situations in which one party is unable to provide payment for a debt to another. The process of collections refers to the pulled debit payment of a creditor. Commonly, a collection agency is an organization that seeks payment on debts owed by people or commercial entities. Most collection agencies typically operate as creditor agents and pursue the collection of debts for a fee or commission of the amount of debt owed. Non-bankruptcy debtor-creditor law is governed mainly by state statutory and common law. Harassment, defamation, or other unfair practices in attempts at debt collection may be curbed by tort claims.

Creditors use judicial and statutory processes to have debts satisfied. Attachment is a limited statutory remedy whereby a creditor has the property of a debtor seized to satisfy a debt. Garnishment allows a creditor to collect part of a debt (for example wages) to satisfy the obligation. Replevin allows a creditor to seize goods, such as a security interest, that he or she has a property interest in, to satisfy the debt. Receivership involves the appointing of a third party by a court to dispose of the debtor’s property in order to satisfy the debt. A debtor may attempt to fraudulently convey a piece of property to keep it out of the creditors’ hands. National laws seek to prevent this type of property transfer.

An Amsterdam collections lawyer is professional and knowledgeable in understanding the details, facts, complications, and circumstances that arise in an Amsterdam collections case.

Trusted Amsterdam Collections Lawyer

The Amsterdam collections attorney professionals of Russell Advocaten B.V. law firm are distinguished by a history of successful collections claim recoveries. For experienced representation in a collections dispute, please call an Amsterdam collections lawyer with the Russell Advocaten B.V. law firm in The Netherlands.

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