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Collections

Sometimes, our clients’ customers are reluctant or unable to pay for goods or services. We have represented businesses, banks and other financial institutions, contractors, oilfield service companies, professional service providers, and other commercial entities with debt collection matters of all types and sizes, secured and unsecured. In addition, we have also assisted clients who have been pursued by creditors with inflated claims for services that were not rendered as charged. These collections can also include filing and resisting liens.

Our firm is experienced in collecting all types of accounts. We have also defended clients against overly aggressive or fraudulent creditors. We have represented numerous clients in court proceedings and in negotiating compromises and settlements. We can help both creditors and debtors when the need arises to make sure their rights and remedies are protected.

We have experience in the following collection related matters:

  • Demand letters
  • Collection litigation
  • Collection appeals
  • Negotiations and settlements
  • Construction lien preparation
  • Oil and gas lien preparation
  • Lien foreclosures
  • Enforcing judgments
  • Garnishments
  • Post judgment collections

To schedule a consultation with one of our experienced attorneys, please call Johnson & Sundeen, LTD, in Watford City, North Dakota today at 701-444-2211 or email us at JSLO@dakotalawdogs.com.

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Partner: Ross Sundeen

In addition to practicing law with Johnson & Sundeen, Ross is the Assistant Dunn County States Attorney.

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Partner: Ariston Johnson

Ariston joined JSLO in 2011 and has an excellent track record arguing appellate cases before the North Dakota Supreme Court.

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Partner: Aaron Weber

Aaron also worked as a wildland firefighter for four summers while in college. He received various certifications and was on one of the largest fires in New Mexico state history, the Las Conchas Fire.

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