Time Issues In Collections – The Statute of Limitations For Goods Vs. Services

A Statute of Limitations is a law limiting how long you have to bring a lawsuit for a particular claim.  When collecting unpaid invoices, it depends on whether you provided goods or services.  This article will discuss how long you have to sue for non-payment, and why you should never wait that long. Read More …

How To Sue For Non-Payment Without A Contract

In some situations, the doctrine of unjust enrichment lets you sue for non-payment, even without an enforceable contract.  This article will discuss what unjust enrichment is, how the doctrine works, and why it’s still better to rely on an enforceable contract. Read More …

Suing For Non-Payment On An Oral Contract

The general rule in New Jersey is that oral contracts are enforceable unless a specific law, called a Statute of Frauds, requires them to be in writing.  This article will discuss when you can sue for non-payment on an oral contract, and why a written agreement is always preferable when collecting accounts receivable. Read More …