Collection Law Update in California (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 408004EAU

Description

Understand effective prejudgment and postjudgment remedies to collect a debt in California.Many attorneys and people responsible for collecting debt understand that a lawsuit might be required to obtain a judgment for a debt owed. However, most people, including attorneys, do not know how to enforce a judgment when the debtor refuses to pay. Many assume a debt will be paid when a judgment is obtained unfortunately, that is not the case. Judgment enforcement actions are often required before a judgment debtor will attempt to satisfy a judgment, but few attorneys know how to do anything other than the basic judgment enforcement remedies of conducting bank levies and judgment debtor examinations. This leaves many clients upset and judgments unsatisfied. This presentation will help persons responsible for debt collection understand effective pre and postjudgment remedies to collect a debt, discuss how to attempt a debt before filing a lawsuit, and postjudgment remedies in California, including creating liens, conducting effective postjudgment discovery, and satisfying the judgment.

Date: 2022-08-31 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Effective Pre-Lawsuit Collection Actions
• Debtor Psychology
• Demand Letters
• Cost and Time Benefits of Settlement

Securing the Judgment
• Real Property Liens
• Personal Property Liens
• Miscellaneous Liens

Conducting Effective Post-Judgment Discovery
• Judgment Debtor Examinations
• Document Subpoenas
• Third-Party Examinations

Enforcing the Judgment
• Levies
• Post-Judgment Orders
• Amending the Judgment to Include Alter Egos
• Fraudulent Transfers
• Receivers

Satisfying the Judgment
• Satisfaction of Judgment
• Release of Liens
• Creditor Liability for Untimely Satisfaction of Judgment

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Richard S. Davis-Fickel & Davis