LEGALCITY announces a partnership with INTUIT to facilitate out-of-court collections for businesses
accounting, business creation, business law, tax law, administrative formalities, payment orders, laws and regulations, debt collection, statisticsDebt collection has never been so easy since the arrival of LEGALCITY!
ODALYS and the unpaid rent case
lease, business law, injunction to pay, Justice, landlord, debt collection, termination of leaseThe health crisis has had a severe economic impact on many sectors, including the real estate market. Commercial landlords have been particularly affected by administrative closures, reductions in activity...
A little more than a year after the reform of the injunction to pay procedure, Legalcity takes stock for you:
business law, administrative formalities, injunction to pay, laws and regulations, debt collectionOne year after the reform of the injunction to pay procedure, LEGALCITY, the online collection agency, wishes to shed some light on the matter.
Between useful adjustments and attempts by bailiffs to maintain their level of remuneration, we look back at a reform that has no effect on the speed of the procedure.
Payment terms and solutions provided by the legislator
civil law, business law, tax law, social law, justice, laws and regulations, debt collectionLegalCity is a 100% online legal and amicable debt collection agency that assists small and medium-sized businesses and the self-employed in the collection of their overdue debts, both amicably and judicially through the injunction procedure...
Collective proceedings: how to react to a debtor?
civil law, business law, tax law, social law, laws and regulations, debt collectionTired of hearing pessimistic announcements about the economic situation every day?
We understand you, but unfortunately, the life of a business owner during a COVID 19 pandemic requires you to be extra vigilant...
LME Act, payment terms
civil law, business law, tax law, laws and regulations, debt collectionThe LME law or Law of Modernization of the Economy came into force on August 4, 2008 with the objective of boosting the economy in France. The reduction of payment terms and inter-company credits is one of its measures...
The application for an order for payment
business law, tax law, labor law, injunction to pay, laws and regulations, debt collectionWhen can I use the judicial collection procedure of injunction to pay?
When you are sure that a debtor has refused to pay, the injunction to pay procedure can be used...
Customer reminder: our advice for an unpaid invoice
accounting, civil law, business law, tax law, social law, debt collectionThe customers of small and medium-sized businesses and self-employed people are often customers with whom very special relationships have been established. The customers are often relatives, former business partners, but also people who have been in contact with the company...
The unpaid check for lack of funds is an enforceable title
civil law, business law, injunction to pay, laws and regulations, debt collectionWhile its use has largely decreased in Europe, the French remain attached to payment by check. However, this method of payment is not without consequences, since the beneficiary takes the risk of an unpaid check for...
The Gayssot Law Explained by LEGALCITY to Road Transporters
business law, administrative formalities, injunction to pay, laws and regulations, debt collectionPrinciple of the Gayssot law
The law n° 98-69 of February 6, 1998 aiming at improving the conditions of exercise of the road transport profession, known as the "Gayssot law", protects the subcontracted professionals of the transport sector...
How to obtain recovery of unpaid bills?
civil law, business law, injunction to pay, debt collectionWhen a company is in business, some of its customers may not pay their invoices on time. Such a delay can have serious consequences for the company in question. Indeed, a delay in the payment of invoices can have serious consequences for the company...