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Collecting Civil Judgments

Essential tools for pretrial litigation

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  • Publication Date: 5/19/2021
  • Edition: 8th Edition 2021
  • Copyright: © 2021 MCLE, Inc.
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  • Product Description
  • Table of Contents
  • Editors & Authors
  • Product Description

    Product Description

    Massachusetts Discovery Practice is the Massachusetts lawyer's essential guide to discovery and investigation in the information age. It addresses important preliminary tasks such as client interviewing and creating a discovery plan as well as such diverse topics as internal investigations, confidential communications, electronic discovery, and foreign witnesses. Practice notes, judicial and ethics commentary, checklists, and sample forms clearly lay out the essential elements, potential pitfalls, and best practices associated with each step of the process. No litigator should be without it!

    Recent updates:

    • Update: March 2024

      Dear Subscriber:

      Thank you for expanding your library with the 2024 edition of Massachusetts Discovery Practice . This new edition brings updated resources within your immediate reach—for fast, accurate, and practical answers to your questions.

      Highlights from the many topics addressed in this edition include the following:

      • Physical or mental examination. See chapter 1 for updated information concerning a less frequently used discovery tool, Rule 35, the purpose of which is to provide a defendant with an equal opportunity to evaluate any injuries the defendant is alleged to have caused. The chapter references a 2022 case and a 2023 amendment to the rule.
      • Rule 30 depositions upon oral examination. See chapter 2 for a discussion of procedure relative to parties’ intent to take an audiovisual deposition of a treating physician or expert witness for trial, and the notice requirement therefor.
      • Remote depositions. See chapter 3 for a discussion of the Supreme Judicial Court's consideration of proposed amendments to Mass. R. Civ. P. 30 to address the issue of remote depositions, such as would revert to prepandemic practices.
      • Corporate versus individual liability. Chapter 5 offers insights regarding the so-called Yates Guidance and its requirements with regard to corporations' disclosures of facts regarding individuals responsible for misconduct. The chapter discusses the 2022 Monaco Memorandum, which underscores the timeliness of disclosures.

      We trust you will find this latest edition of Massachusetts Discovery Practice an invaluable resource for your busy practice and a useful addition to your law library.

      Cordially,

      MCLE Press

  • Table of Contents

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    Chapter 1 expand

    Evaluating the Collection Claim

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    Exhibit 1A

    - Complaint to Reach and Apply Buy Form

    Exhibit 1B

    - Forms for Lis Pendens Buy Form
    Chapter 2 expand

    Preparing and Filing the Collection Action and Motions for Pretrial Attachments

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    Dana E. Casher, Esq., Casher Law Offices

    Checklist 2.1

    - Creditor’s Checklist of Advantages and Disadvantages of the Small Claims Procedure Buy Form

    Checklist 2.2

    - Collections Actions: Checklist of Jurisdictional Requirements Under the Long-Arm Statute Buy Form

    Checklist 2.3

    - Checklist of Properties Exempt from Trustee Process Attachment Buy Form

    Exhibit 2A

    - Statement of Small Claim and Notice of Trial with Instructions Buy Form

    Exhibit 2B

    - Motion for Special Attachment Buy Form

    Exhibit 2C

    - Complaint for Goods Sold and Delivered Buy Form

    Exhibit 2D

    - Verified Complaint to Reach and Apply for Goods Sold and Delivered with Trustee Attachment Buy Form

    Exhibit 2E

    - Complaint for Services Rendered Buy Form

    Exhibit 2F

    - Complaint on a Promissory Note Buy Form

    Exhibit 2G

    - Motion for Allowance of Real Estate Attachment Buy Form

    Exhibit 2H

    - Affidavit in Support of Motion for Approval of Real Estate Attachment Buy Form

    Exhibit 2I

    - Ex Parte Motion for Approval of Attachment by Trustee Process Buy Form

    Exhibit 2J

    - Affidavit in Support of Ex Parte Motion for Approval of Attachment by Trustee Process Buy Form

    Exhibit 2K

    - Motion for Approval of Attachment by Trustee Process (Bank Account) Buy Form

    Exhibit 2L

    - Affidavit in Support of Motion for Approval of Attachment by Trustee Process Buy Form

    Exhibit 2M

    - Complaint–Suit on a Judgment Buy Form

    Exhibit 2N

    - Writ of Attachment Buy Form

    Exhibit 2O

    - Motion for Allowance of Keeper Attachment; Affidavit in Support of Motion for Allowance of Keeper Attachment Buy Form

    Exhibit 2P

    - Summons to Trustee Buy Form

    Exhibit 2Q

    - Trustee’s Answer Buy Form

    Exhibit 2R

    - Discharge of Trustee Buy Form

    Exhibit 2S

    - Motion to Charge Trustee Buy Form

    Exhibit 2T

    - Letter of Instruction to Trustee Buy Form

    Exhibit 2U

    - Debtor’s Motion to Dissolve Ex Parte Trustee Process Buy Form

    Exhibit 2V

    - Sample Motion for Alternative Service Buy Form

    Exhibit 2W

    - Sample Motion for Entry of Default Buy Form
    Chapter 3 expand

    Reducing the Case to Judgment and Obtaining Execution

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    Exhibit 3A

    - Request for Default/Default Judgment Buy Form

    Exhibit 3B

    - Military Affidavit Buy Form

    Exhibit 3C

    - Memo of Damages Buy Form

    Exhibit 3D

    - Defendant’s Final Request for Answers to Interrogatories Buy Form

    Exhibit 3E

    - Application for Final Judgment; Affidavit in Support of Application Buy Form

    Exhibit 3F

    - Motion for Summary Judgment in District Court; Affidavit in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment Buy Form

    Exhibit 3G

    - Superior Court Summary Judgment Packet Buy Form

    Exhibit 3H

    - Agreement for Judgment Buy Form

    Exhibit 3I

    - Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release Buy Form

    Exhibit 3J

    - Judgment Buy Form

    Exhibit 3K

    - Writ of Execution Buy Form

    Exhibit 3L

    - Motion to Allow Copy of Note Buy Form

    Exhibit 3M

    - Motion for Appointment as Process Server Buy Form
    Chapter 4 expand

    Levying on the Execution to Satisfy the Judgment

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    Exhibit 4A

    - Rule 69 Discovery Buy Form

    Exhibit 4B

    - Sample Subpoena Duces Tecum Buy Form

    Exhibit 4C

    - Levy on Real Estate Buy Form
    Chapter 5 expand

    Satisfying a Judgment by Postjudgment Attachment

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    Exhibit 5A

    - Postjudgment Ex Parte Motion for Trustee Process Attachment Pursuant to Rules 4.2 and 69 Buy Form

    Exhibit 5B

    - Motion for Approval of Trustee Process to Attach Wages Buy Form

    Exhibit 5C

    - Complaint on a Judgment Buy Form

    Exhibit 5D

    - Trustee Execution Buy Form
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    Satisfying a Judgment by Supplementary Process

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    Exhibit 6A

    - Summons to Judgment Debtor Buy Form

    Exhibit 6B

    - Debtor’s Examination Questionnaire Buy Form

    Exhibit 6C

    - Financial Statement of Judgment Debtor Buy Form

    Exhibit 6D

    - Capias Buy Form

    Exhibit 6E

    - Motion to Issue New Capias Buy Form

    Exhibit 6F

    - Petition for Notice to Show Cause Buy Form

    Exhibit 6G

    - Notice to Show Cause—Small Claims Session Buy Form
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    Using Receiverships as a Collection Tool

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    Exhibit 7A

    - Receivership Complaint Buy Form

    Exhibit 7B

    - Summons and Order of Notice for Appointment of Receiver Buy Form

    Exhibit 7C

    - Order Appointing Receiver Buy Form

    Exhibit 7D

    - Notices of Appointment of Receiver Buy Form

    Exhibit 7E

    - Receiver’s Motion for Order of Notice for Filing Proofs of Claim Buy Form

    Exhibit 7F

    - Receiver’s Complaint for Contempt Buy Form
    Chapter 8 expand

    Collecting Judgments in Special Situations

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    Chapter 9 expand

    Closing the Case Against the Debtor

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    Exhibit 9A

    - Release Buy Form
    Chapter 10 expand

    Contempt and Sanctions

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    Exhibit 10A

    - Complaint for Contempt Buy Form

    Exhibit 10B

    - Motion for Sanctions Buy Form
    Chapter 11 expand

    Remote Practice

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    Exhibit 11A

    - Supreme Judicial Court Order on Electronic Service Buy Form

    Exhibit 11B

    - Notice of Acceptance of Electronic Service Buy Form

    Exhibit 11C

    - Notice of Taking Electronic Deposition Buy Form
    Appendix

    Collection Resources

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  • Editors & Authors

    Author(s)

    Dana E. Casher, Esq., Casher Law Offices, Wilbraham
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