Attorney for Commercial Debt Collection

Unpaid invoices, defaulted contracts, and overdue accounts can quickly erode the financial health of any business. When customers, vendors, or commercial partners refuse to pay what they owe, you need decisive legal action to recover your money. Our New York City commercial debt collection attorneys represent businesses, lenders, suppliers, contractors, and creditors throughout the five boroughs, pursuing aggressive yet strategic recovery of commercial debts through pre-litigation demand, civil litigation, judgment enforcement, and post-judgment collection remedies under New York law.

Whether your business is owed thousands or millions of dollars, we offer a streamlined, results-oriented approach designed to maximize recovery while minimizing the cost and time it takes to collect.

What Is Commercial Debt Collection?

Commercial debt collection refers to the legal recovery of money owed between businesses, as opposed to consumer debts owed by individuals. These debts typically arise from unpaid invoices, breach of supply contracts, defaulted promissory notes, unpaid commercial leases, dishonored checks, professional service fees, or loan defaults. Because commercial debts are generally not governed by federal consumer protection statutes such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, businesses have broader legal tools available to pursue collection in New York.

However, New York imposes its own significant procedural and substantive rules on commercial collections, including statutes of limitations, licensing requirements for collection agencies in New York City, and procedural rules under the CPLR (Civil Practice Law and Rules) that demand experienced legal counsel.

Types of Commercial Debt We Recover

Our attorneys handle a wide range of commercial collection matters, including:

  • Unpaid invoices and accounts receivable from B2B transactions
  • Breach of contract claims involving non-payment for goods or services
  • Promissory notes and commercial loans in default
  • Commercial lease arrears and unpaid rent from business tenants
  • Dishonored or bounced checks under New York law
  • Personal guarantees signed by business owners or principals
  • Construction and mechanic's lien related receivables
  • Judgment enforcement from existing court orders
  • Franchise and licensing fee disputes
  • Professional service fees owed to accountants, consultants, and other professionals

The Commercial Debt Collection Process in New York

1. Pre-Litigation Demand and Negotiation

Most successful collection efforts begin with a strategic demand letter from legal counsel. A letter on attorney letterhead carries far more weight than internal collection efforts and frequently prompts immediate payment or meaningful negotiation. We review your contracts, invoices, and communications to confirm the validity of the debt, calculate accrued interest under New York's 9% statutory rate (or any higher contractual rate), and assess available remedies before sending a demand.

Often, we can resolve debts at this stage through structured settlements, payment plans, or lump-sum discounts—saving you the time and expense of litigation.

2. Filing Suit in the Proper New York Court

When demand fails, we initiate litigation in the appropriate forum. In New York City, commercial collection cases may be filed in:

  • New York City Civil Court – for claims up to $50,000
  • New York Supreme Court – for claims exceeding $50,000, including the Commercial Division for larger disputes
  • Small Claims Commercial Part – for businesses seeking expedited resolution of smaller claims

Selecting the proper venue, asserting all available causes of action (breach of contract, account stated, goods sold and delivered, unjust enrichment, quantum meruit), and complying with strict CPLR pleading and service requirements are essential to a successful outcome.

3. Motion for Summary Judgment in Lieu of Complaint

For debts based on an instrument for the payment of money only—such as a promissory note, personal guaranty, or settlement agreement—New York's CPLR 3213 allows creditors to file a motion for summary judgment in lieu of complaint. This powerful tool bypasses the traditional litigation timeline, potentially producing a judgment in a matter of weeks rather than months or years. We routinely use CPLR 3213 to accelerate recovery for our clients.

4. Judgment Enforcement and Post-Judgment Collection

Obtaining a judgment is only half the battle. Many debtors will not voluntarily pay even after a court order. New York provides creditors with robust enforcement tools, including:

  • Information subpoenas to identify the debtor's assets, bank accounts, and income sources
  • Restraining notices to freeze bank accounts and prevent the dissipation of assets
  • Income executions (wage garnishments) against principals personally liable
  • Property executions levying on bank accounts, receivables, and tangible property
  • Judgment liens recorded against real estate owned by the debtor
  • Turnover proceedings under CPLR 5225 to compel transfer of assets held by third parties
  • Fraudulent conveyance claims to unwind transfers made to evade creditors

A New York money judgment is valid and enforceable for 20 years, with interest accruing at 9% per year—giving creditors ample time to recover even from debtors who currently appear judgment-proof.

Statute of Limitations on Commercial Debts in New York

Time is critical. Under New York law, the statute of limitations for most commercial debt claims is:

  • Six years for breach of contract, account stated, and goods sold and delivered (CPLR 213)
  • Four years for sales of goods governed by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC § 2-725)
  • Six years for actions on negotiable instruments and promissory notes

Allowing these deadlines to lapse can permanently bar recovery. We urge creditors to consult counsel promptly upon any default to preserve all legal rights.

Why Hire a New York Commercial Collection Attorney?

Many businesses initially turn to collection agencies, but agencies have limited authority. They cannot file lawsuits, obtain judgments, or enforce judgments without retaining an attorney. By engaging legal counsel directly, you eliminate intermediaries, retain control over strategy, and gain access to the full range of remedies available under New York law.

Our attorneys offer:

  • Direct litigation capability in every New York court
  • Contingency and hybrid fee arrangements aligning our interests with yours
  • Aggressive asset investigation to identify recoverable assets
  • Comprehensive judgment enforcement across New York
  • Defense against counterclaims debtors may raise to delay collection
  • Strategic settlement negotiation when full recovery is impractical

Recovering Attorney's Fees and Interest

Many commercial contracts include attorney's fee-shifting provisions that allow creditors to recover their legal costs from the debtor. We carefully review your contracts and invoices to identify and assert every available basis for recovering attorney's fees, interest, and collection costs—often substantially increasing the total amount recoverable.

Even without contractual provisions, New York's statutory prejudgment interest at 9% per year (CPLR 5004) and post-judgment interest can significantly enhance recovery, particularly on older debts.

Defending Against Collection Defenses

Sophisticated debtors often assert defenses to delay payment, including disputes over goods or services, claims of payment, alleged contract modifications, or counterclaims for damages. Our attorneys anticipate these defenses, gather documentary evidence, depose key witnesses, and move aggressively for summary judgment to defeat baseless defenses and accelerate recovery.

Contact Our New York City Commercial Collection Attorneys

If your business is owed money in New York City, do not wait for the statute of limitations to expire or for the debtor's assets to disappear. Our experienced commercial debt collection attorneys are ready to evaluate your matter, recommend a strategic course of action, and pursue every available remedy to recover what your business is owed.

Contact our office today to schedule a confidential consultation and learn how we can help your business recover unpaid commercial debts efficiently and effectively under New York law.

You can contact us by phone at 212-233-1233 or by email at [email protected].

Attorney Albert Goodwin

About the Author

Albert Goodwin Esq. is a licensed New York attorney with over 18 years of courtroom experience. His extensive knowledge and expertise make him well-qualified to write authoritative articles on a wide range of legal topics. He can be reached at 212-233-1233 or [email protected].

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