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Creditor’s
Rights
The
freedom to contract with another plays a vital role in the
American economic system, but for any business there are few
things more disappointing than providing a great product or
service only to have the customer let you down by failing
to pay as agreed. Cohen Horner understands this.
While practicing law in Nebraska during the farm crisis of
the late 1980’s and early 1990’s Mr. Cohen represented
a major credit corporation in collection, replevin, and bankruptcy
matters throughout Nebraska.
Cohen Horner represents a corporation that sells and leases
heavy machinery used in commercial construction projects.
In addition to drafting and reviewing sales contracts and
leases, the firm represents creditors in contract and warranty
lawsuits throughout Colorado.
The
firm’s attorneys are fully competent in the area of
preparation and foreclosure of mechanic’s liens.
Cohen
Horner also has significant experience in post-judgment collection
efforts. Mr. Cohen is the author of Grounds for Disregarding
the Corporate Entity and Piercing the Corporate Veil,
a 114-page article published in the prestigious Proof of Facts
series. (45 POF3d 1).
When
representing creditors or potential creditors, the firm is
committed to educating its clients about how to prevent collection
disputes from arising and learning from them when they do
arise.
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