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Job Posting: Attorney - Post-Judgment Litigation (New Jersey)

Judgment Industry

Job Posting: Attorney - Post-Judgment Litigation (New Jersey)

Passaic, NJ
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    Job Description

    We are seeking an experienced attorney to assist with New Jersey-based post-judgment litigation and judgment enforcement matters. This role involves working directly with our team and clients on active collection cases and requires a strong understanding of judgment procedures under New Jersey law.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Handle post-judgment litigation for New Jersey cases

    Advise clients on enforcement strategies

    Draft and review legal documents, including subpoenas, restraining notices, and executions

    Coordinate with courts, marshals, and sheriffs on collection efforts

    Qualifications:

    Admitted to practice law in New Jersey(required)

    Significant experience with judgment enforcement and post-judgment remedies in New Jersey

    Familiarity with procedures and collection tactics

    Experience with New York judgment collection is a strong plus

    Additional Details:

    Remote work possible, but must be responsive and communicative

    Compensation based on experience

    If you have a proven track record in judgment recovery and are ready to support a growing caseload, we’d love to hear from you.

    Company Description

    ore Functions in the Industry:
    Locating debtors (skip tracing)

    Discovering assets (bank accounts, wages, property)

    Legal enforcement (subpoenas, garnishments, executions)

    Compliance with federal/state laws like the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and local court rules

    Purchasing or assigning judgments

    Company Description

    ore Functions in the Industry:\r\nLocating debtors (skip tracing)\r\n\r\nDiscovering assets (bank accounts, wages, property)\r\n\r\nLegal enforcement (subpoenas, garnishments, executions)\r\n\r\nCompliance with federal/state laws like the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and local court rules\r\n\r\nPurchasing or assigning judgments