New York Judgment
Enforcement Attorneys
News and Publications
Articles
- "Going once, going twice: How Trump's cash and properties would be garnished and auctioned to pay his NY fraud debt" - interview with Bernard D'Orazio, "veteran Manhattan judgment-enforcement attorney who one city Sheriff's Office insider calls 'the best collection lawyer in New York.'" Business Insider magazine, March 23, 2024.
- Enforcing Judgments Against "Homestead" Properties, New York Law Journal, October 25, 2023
- A Primer on Poundage, New York Law Journal, September 21, 2023
- Another Big Win in the Appellate Division!
- Domestication of Sister State Judgments in New York
- Right To Seek Appropriate Post-Judgment Discovery From a Judgment Debtor’s Lawyer Is Firmly Established, New York Law Journal, January 13, 2023
- The Execution Sale of 'Homestead' Properties
- Effective and Creative Use of Information Subpoenas
- Creating and Enforcing Judgment Liens on Real Property, New York Law Journal, December 21, 2021
- Threshold Issues in Judgment Enforcement Proceedings When Prosecuting a Non-Party Witness for Contempt, New York Law Journal, January 11, 2021
- Executing on a Judgment Debtor’s Interest in a Corporation or Other Intangible Property
- Using a Restraining Notice Under New York CPLR 5222, New York Law Journal, December 14, 2018
- Hunting Down Rogue Judgment Debtors
- Meet Steve Yudin, Senior Counsel
- Statute of Limitations Rules in Fraudulent Transfer Cases, New York Law Journal, June 21, 2017
- Enforcing a Judgment Against a Foreign Real Estate Developer
- Putting the Poof! to Judgment-Proof
- The Art of Getting Something from Nothing
Press Releases
- Steven G. Yudin Joins Bernard D’Orazio & Associates as Senior Counsel
- Creating and Enforcing Judgment Liens on Real Property
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