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From: rcohen@monmouth.com (Robert Cohen)
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Subject: Re: Win... But try to collect
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>Subj: Re: Lawsuits (Lets put this to rest!!!)
>Date: 12/19/95
>To: lightwave@garcia.com
>In New York, or more specifically Long Island..
>we have a great 'small claims' court system :)))
>You would win your case...BUT TRY AND COLLECT!!!!
>That's right... for what it's worth...
>I worked for someone who won two (not one... TWO separate) court cases,
>but the way the system works, their is no enforcement on collecting!!!
>So he won two cases and didn't collect a dime!!!
In New Jersey, there are proceedures to attack the bank accounts of those who
owe a lawsuit. It is the responsibility of the person doing the sueing,