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Perspective

Apr. 2, 2013

Can't get no satisfaction (of judgment)

In most cases, our efforts are spent in trying to enforce a judgment. As a result, very little time is spent and very little is written regarding what to do when a judgment has been satisfied. By Ira Friedman and David Friedman


By Ira M. Friedman and David H. Friedman


As Mick Jagger famously belts out, "I can't get no Satisfaction," so too judgment debtors in some cases can't get their satisfaction of judgment documents once the judgment has been satisfied. Of course, we all know in reality Mr. Jagger got his satisfaction, and attorneys for judgment debtors want their satisfaction, too.


In most cases, our efforts are spent in trying to enforce a...

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