Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law
In the execution proceedings initiated for debt collection, comprehensive research is conducted to determine and seize all movable and immovable properties, as well as rights and receivables of third parties related to the debtor parties. These services also cover lawsuit proceedings in execution courts and general courts for resolving disputes between creditors/debtors and third parties.
Services in this field include:
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Execution proceedings for the collection of receivables based on bills of exchange (checks, promissory notes, and bills).
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Execution proceedings for the collection of receivables based on current accounts and invoices.
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Initiation of execution proceedings for the collection of receivables arising from finance, credit, and leasing contracts.
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Filing actions to cancel objections raised by debtors in response to initiated execution proceedings and following up on the lawsuit process.
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Timely objection to unjust and baseless execution proceedings initiated against the debtor.
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Filing an affirmative action to establish that one is not a debtor due to baseless and unfounded debt claims and following up on the lawsuit process.
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Negotiations to establish a basis for settlement between the creditor and the debtor, as well as the preparation of payment protocols.
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Ensuring legal protection in legal follow-up processes conducted against natural and legal persons in debt.
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Determining the actual debt.
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Initiating bankruptcy proceedings against debtor natural and legal persons and, consequently, filing and following up on bankruptcy lawsuits to enable the creditor natural and legal persons to collect their receivables.
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Legal follow-up of all procedures until the bankruptcy is closed, including all legal transactions related to the bankruptcies of natural and legal persons.
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Protecting all legal areas during the bankruptcy case and throughout the period until the closure of the bankruptcy.
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Conducting necessary analysis work for the least-damaged bankruptcy, fulfilling the required legal procedures for postponing the bankruptcy.
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Initiating the concordat process to restore the economic status of distressed natural and legal persons to their previous condition.
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