Missed The Statute Of Limitations? Maybe Not – Reviving and Collecting Past-Due Invoices

When collecting past-due invoices in New Jersey, the Statute of Limitations is normally 4 years to bring a suit for goods and 6 years for services.  But missing this time isn’t always fatal, since the facts of a case sometimes restart the statutory period either before or after it expired.  This article will discuss what facts will restart the SOL, and how you can prove them. Read More …

Short And Long-Term Strategies for Collecting Your Judgment

Collecting a judgment can be quick and easy or take years to achieve.  What’s uncollectible today may be collectible tomorrow.  This article will discuss short and long-term strategies for completing the business collection process. Read More …

Unpaid Invoices — Why Customers Don’t Pay

In most cases, there are 3 basic reasons a customer doesn’t pay: either it can’t pay, it doesn’t want to, or it has a genuine dispute.  How you deal with nonpayment should depend on the reason.  This article will discuss a practical approach to collecting unpaid invoices in each situation. Read More …