About Us
Today’s business environment is complicated. While you do not expect to have problems
with accounts receivable, sometimes unforeseen circumstances do occur. That is why
many companies are utilizing the Law Office of Michael D. Gillman.
Michael Gillman is an attorney experienced in commercial collections. Local, regional,
and national companies faced with delinquent account problems have employed the
Law Office of Michael D. Gillman.
With over twenty years representing clients in the Houston / Galveston area, Michael
Gillman can manage every aspect of your collection needs. Through contacting debtors
and investigating each file, collections are made or a lawsuit is filed. In fact,
attorney Michael Gillman is prepared to handle your most difficult collection problems.
In addition, you will be apprised of the progress of your accounts. You will receive
recommendations within thirty days as to the status of the collectability of the
account. The Law Office of Michael D. Gillman will continue to update you on a monthly
basis or as new developments occur.
By using the Law Office of Michael D. Gillman you can expect quality service on
a timely basis. As an attorney, he can expedite the collection process by eliminating
some of the collection steps that collection agencies traditionally follow. Additionally,
as an attorney he remains thoroughly acquainted with the most current laws pertaining
to the collection process.
Equally important, all attorney fees are competitive in the marketplace. Attorney
fees are either contingent upon collection or hourly depending on the circumstances
of the case. In all arrangements, should a lawsuit be necessary a court cost advance
would be required.
To find out more about how the Law Office of Michael D. Gillman can help your business
in the collection of outstanding receivables, call today at (281) 535-5545.
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- Representing clients in the Houston / Galveston area for over 20 years
- Aggressiveness within the law
- Post-judgment remedies including execution, garnishment, and "turnover"