
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!

The advantages of the order for payment
accounting, order for payment, Law and regulations, Uncategorized, debt collectionWhy choose LEGALCITY for your injunction to pay procedure?
Personalized follow-up: LEGALCITY offers personalized follow-up throughout the order for payment process. Their team of collection professionals is available to answer your questions and accompany you every step of the way.
5 Star Rating on Trustpilot: LEGALCITY is the only collection platform with a 5 star rating on Trustpilot. This is a testament to the satisfaction of customers who have used their services and reinforces their reputation as a trusted provider.
Network of independent bailiffs: LEGALCITY has an extensive network of independent bailiffs throughout the region. This ensures that your order for payment procedure.
Mediation in case of opposition: In case of opposition, LEGALCITY will immediately redirect you to a new online mediation platform in accordance with article 750 of the CPC which systematizes the use of mediation for disputes of less than 5000 Euros.

Recovery of unpaid bills from a French debtor
injonction de payer, Justice, mediation, QuickBooks, amicable debt collection, debt collection, SolvencyWhen you are a foreign company with unpaid debts to a French debtor, it can be difficult to recover your money.
LEGALCITY is a SAAS platform for amicable and judicial debt collection in France that ensures a simple, fast and economical intervention

Small claims collection
accounting, administrative formalities, injunction to pay, amicable collection, debt collectionCollecting unpaid small claims can be a long and complicated process.
Fortunately, there is a simplified collection procedure for debts of less than €5000.
In this article, we will explain...

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...

Bailiffs: regulated fees and strict ethical obligations
administrative formality, injunction to pay, Justice, Law and regulations, amicable collection, debt collectiontrust does not exclude control.
Under this somewhat outdated adage, we can only be pleased that an organization like the DGCCRF - Ministry of Economy, through its controls and publications, can investigate the good and bad practices of #collection firms and #husbanders!

Cash flow problems: How can debt collection help you effectively?
accounting, administrative formalities, inventory management, payment orders, debt collectionUnfortunately, cash flow problems are frequent for small and medium-sized businesses and debt collection by a professional is often neglected.
These problems can occur for various reasons, such as unpaid invoices,...

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.

Effectiveness of the DGCCRF's "Name & Shame
injonction de payer, Justice, Law and regulations, Uncategorized, debt collectionThe latest publication of the DGCCRF has been released:
It concerns its activity of control of the payment periods of the Companies.
Legalcity wonders about the efficiency of the "Name and Shame" of the DGCCRF.
The DGCCRF is the most...

The principle of compulsory representation by a lawyer and the injunction to pay procedure
injonction de payer, Law and regulations, UncategorizedRepresentation by a lawyer is, in principle, mandatory for any claim exceeding €10,000 before the judicial court (article 760 of the Code of Civil Procedure) or the commercial court (article 853 of the Code of Commercial Procedure).

The 2021 selection of CFO SAAS tools and applications enhanced by LEGALCITY
arbitration, accounting, tax law, administrative formality, injunction to pay, Justice, Law and regulations, mediation, QuickBooks, amicable collection, debt collection, SolvencyFrédéric DUPUY, co-founder with Etienne de Fontainieu of the 100% digital debt collection agency LegalCity, had to present their selection of tools and SAAS applications for business managers.