Bankruptcy Lien Process Explained
Summary
In bankruptcy cases, after a default judgment, a motion is typically filed to obtain a lien, which is then recorded. Jurisdictional differences can affect lien enforcement procedures. In Massachusetts, a writ of execution is often necessary to enforce a judgment lien. Rhode Island may have different requirements, and its important to verify lien filings and understand procedural discrepancies. If a case is dismissed with prejudice, the judgment is generally unenforceable. For specific legal advice, consult a local attorney.Full Conversation
I heard from my attorney that there was a len of James Rhode island case but I contacted the clerk and she said that she could not find it either and she told me to ask Mr. Dorio who is the trustte who sued James . first if there was or is a lien where would he have filed a motion into what court meaning the bankrupct court or the rhode island court?
In your situation, if there was a lien involved following a bankruptcy case, it would typically be filed in the bankruptcy court where the case was originally heard. However, if the lien pertains to property located in Rhode Island, it might also be recorded in the appropriate Rhode Island court or land records office.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with verifying the lien in these courts, or would you prefer assistance from a local lawyer in Massachusetts who can help further?
Would you like more information on how to proceed with verifying the lien in these courts, or would you prefer assistance from a local lawyer in Massachusetts who can help further?
You stated that a motion most be filed first . So a motion must be filed in the rhode island case before attaching a lien?
From what you've mentioned, it sounds like you need to confirm whether a motion needs to be filed in Rhode Island before attaching a lien. Generally, the procedure for obtaining a lien after a bankruptcy court issues a default judgment includes:
- Filing a motion in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien.
- Recording the lien in the jurisdiction where the property is located, which could be Rhode Island.
Would you like assistance with finding a local lawyer in Massachusetts who can help you with this process?
- Filing a motion in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien.
- Recording the lien in the jurisdiction where the property is located, which could be Rhode Island.
Would you like assistance with finding a local lawyer in Massachusetts who can help you with this process?
it is not a property it is a court case .
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It seems like you need clarification on the procedure for filing a lien related to a court case rather than property. Here are the general steps:
- File a motion in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien.
- Record the lien in the appropriate jurisdiction related to the case.
Would you like more detailed information on this process or help with finding a local lawyer in Massachusetts?
It seems like you need clarification on the procedure for filing a lien related to a court case rather than property. Here are the general steps:
- File a motion in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien.
- Record the lien in the appropriate jurisdiction related to the case.
Would you like more detailed information on this process or help with finding a local lawyer in Massachusetts?
if a motion was reguired in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien the interesting parties woud have had to been served including if I was a party to the case. Right?
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You're correct. If a motion was required in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien, all interested parties, including you, should have been served notice.
Would you like more detailed information on this process?
You're correct. If a motion was required in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien, all interested parties, including you, should have been served notice.
Would you like more detailed information on this process?
subsequently the court sold the judgement and issued a writ of execution and the purchaser filed a lawsuit in the superior court to execute it but this procedural activity was not done orignally when the judgement was placed as a lien in the rhode island case. Since there appears to be two different procedures what actions do I take to clarify?
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To clarify the procedural discrepancies, you should:
- Review the court records: Check if the motion for a lien was properly filed and recorded in both the bankruptcy court and the Rhode Island court.
- Consult with the trustee: Contact Mr. Dorio, the trustee, for clarification on the lien.
- Seek legal advice: Consider discussing these procedural issues with a local lawyer in Massachusetts who specializes in bankruptcy and liens.
Would you like more detailed information on these steps or assistance in finding a local lawyer?
To clarify the procedural discrepancies, you should:
- Review the court records: Check if the motion for a lien was properly filed and recorded in both the bankruptcy court and the Rhode Island court.
- Consult with the trustee: Contact Mr. Dorio, the trustee, for clarification on the lien.
- Seek legal advice: Consider discussing these procedural issues with a local lawyer in Massachusetts who specializes in bankruptcy and liens.
Would you like more detailed information on these steps or assistance in finding a local lawyer?
Please write the email for me to Mr. DiOrio. The Rhode Island Case number is STATE OF RHODE ISLAND SUPERIOR COURT PROVIDENCE, SC
JAMES M. CRONAN
vs.
RALPH M. GRIECO, ET AL
Case No.: PC-*-*
SUPERIOR COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS
BRISTOL COUNTY
DIORIO, CHAPTER * TRUSTEE OF CLASSIC DISPLAY, INC. JOSEPH M., Plaintiff.
v.JAMES M. CRONAN, Defendant,Civil docket No; 1573CV00296
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Sure, here's a draft of the email for you:
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Subject: Clarification on Lien Procedures for Case No. PC-*-* and Civil Docket No. 1573CV00296
Dear Mr. DiOrio,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking clarification regarding the lien procedures for the following cases:
*. Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
*. Massachusetts Case:
- Court: Superior Court of Massachusetts, Bristol County
- Civil Docket No.: 1573CV00296
- Parties: DiOrio, Chapter * Trustee of Classic Display, Inc. Joseph M., Plaintiff v. James M. Cronan, Defendant.
I understand that a lien may have been placed on the judgment in the Rhode Island case. I am trying to determine whether a motion was required to obtain this lien and which court should have recorded it. Additionally, if a writ of execution was issued and a subsequent lawsuit filed in the Massachusetts Superior Court, I would like to understand the procedural steps that were taken.
Could you please provide information on the following:
- Whether a motion was filed in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien.
- Which court recorded the lien related to the Rhode Island case.
- Any procedural discrepancies that might exist between the filing in the bankruptcy court and the recording in Rhode Island.
I appreciate your assistance in this matter.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. Let me know if you need any more help!
Sure, here's a draft of the email for you:
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Subject: Clarification on Lien Procedures for Case No. PC-*-* and Civil Docket No. 1573CV00296
Dear Mr. DiOrio,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking clarification regarding the lien procedures for the following cases:
*. Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
*. Massachusetts Case:
- Court: Superior Court of Massachusetts, Bristol County
- Civil Docket No.: 1573CV00296
- Parties: DiOrio, Chapter * Trustee of Classic Display, Inc. Joseph M., Plaintiff v. James M. Cronan, Defendant.
I understand that a lien may have been placed on the judgment in the Rhode Island case. I am trying to determine whether a motion was required to obtain this lien and which court should have recorded it. Additionally, if a writ of execution was issued and a subsequent lawsuit filed in the Massachusetts Superior Court, I would like to understand the procedural steps that were taken.
Could you please provide information on the following:
- Whether a motion was filed in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien.
- Which court recorded the lien related to the Rhode Island case.
- Any procedural discrepancies that might exist between the filing in the bankruptcy court and the recording in Rhode Island.
I appreciate your assistance in this matter.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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pleaase clarify . Additionally, if a writ of execution was issued and a subsequent lawsuit filed in the Massachusetts Superior Court, I would like to understand the procedural steps that were taken. There was a writ of execution on the superior court but not on the rhode island case. Why the discrepency of procedure. Why does one case get a writ of execution but not the rhode island case a prerequiste to file a lien on an asset?
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To clarify, the procedural steps and discrepancies between the Massachusetts and Rhode Island cases can depend on several factors:
- Jurisdiction: Different states may have different procedural requirements.
- Court Orders: The issuance of a writ of execution may depend on the specifics of the court's order and the nature of the case.
- Lien Requirements: The procedural requirements for placing a lien may differ between jurisdictions.
Would you like more detailed information on these procedural steps or help with finding a local lawyer in Massachusetts who can assist you further?
To clarify, the procedural steps and discrepancies between the Massachusetts and Rhode Island cases can depend on several factors:
- Jurisdiction: Different states may have different procedural requirements.
- Court Orders: The issuance of a writ of execution may depend on the specifics of the court's order and the nature of the case.
- Lien Requirements: The procedural requirements for placing a lien may differ between jurisdictions.
Would you like more detailed information on these procedural steps or help with finding a local lawyer in Massachusetts who can assist you further?
Please revise the email as I want the copy of the lien in the rhode island case as I asked the clerk who could not locate it. This is important becuase this case was dismissed with prejudice without the merits of the case being ajudicated therefore the judgement no longer is enforeceable.
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Sure, here's the revised email:
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Subject: Request for Copy of Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Mr. DiOrio,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking a copy of the lien related to the following case:
- Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
I have contacted the clerk who was unable to locate the lien. This request is important because the case was dismissed with prejudice without the merits of the case being adjudicated, rendering the judgment unenforceable.
Could you please provide a copy of the lien or direct me to where it can be obtained?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. Let me know if you need any more help!
Sure, here's the revised email:
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Subject: Request for Copy of Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Mr. DiOrio,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking a copy of the lien related to the following case:
- Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
I have contacted the clerk who was unable to locate the lien. This request is important because the case was dismissed with prejudice without the merits of the case being adjudicated, rendering the judgment unenforceable.
Could you please provide a copy of the lien or direct me to where it can be obtained?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. Let me know if you need any more help!
Which email shoild i send him first?
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You should send the first email to Mr. DiOrio to seek clarification on the lien procedures and the steps taken in both the Rhode Island and Massachusetts cases. This will provide you with a better understanding of the situation and help you determine the next steps. Once you have that clarification, you can follow up with the second email if needed.
If you need further assistance with the process or legal advice, consider consulting with a local lawyer in Massachusetts.
You should send the first email to Mr. DiOrio to seek clarification on the lien procedures and the steps taken in both the Rhode Island and Massachusetts cases. This will provide you with a better understanding of the situation and help you determine the next steps. Once you have that clarification, you can follow up with the second email if needed.
If you need further assistance with the process or legal advice, consider consulting with a local lawyer in Massachusetts.
please send me the email with any revisions
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Sure, here's the revised email for you to send to Mr. DiOrio:
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Subject: Clarification on Lien Procedures for Case No. PC-*-* and Civil Docket No. 1573CV00296
Dear Mr. DiOrio,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking clarification regarding the lien procedures for the following cases:
*. Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
*. Massachusetts Case:
- Court: Superior Court of Massachusetts, Bristol County
- Civil Docket No.: 1573CV00296
- Parties: DiOrio, Chapter * Trustee of Classic Display, Inc. Joseph M., Plaintiff v. James M. Cronan, Defendant.
I understand that a lien may have been placed on the judgment in the Rhode Island case. I am trying to determine whether a motion was required to obtain this lien and which court should have recorded it. Additionally, if a writ of execution was issued and a subsequent lawsuit filed in the Massachusetts Superior Court, I would like to understand the procedural steps that were taken.
Could you please provide information on the following:
- Whether a motion was filed in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien.
- Which court recorded the lien related to the Rhode Island case.
- Any procedural discrepancies that might exist between the filing in the bankruptcy court and the recording in Rhode Island.
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. Let me know if you need any more help!
Sure, here's the revised email for you to send to Mr. DiOrio:
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Subject: Clarification on Lien Procedures for Case No. PC-*-* and Civil Docket No. 1573CV00296
Dear Mr. DiOrio,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking clarification regarding the lien procedures for the following cases:
*. Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
*. Massachusetts Case:
- Court: Superior Court of Massachusetts, Bristol County
- Civil Docket No.: 1573CV00296
- Parties: DiOrio, Chapter * Trustee of Classic Display, Inc. Joseph M., Plaintiff v. James M. Cronan, Defendant.
I understand that a lien may have been placed on the judgment in the Rhode Island case. I am trying to determine whether a motion was required to obtain this lien and which court should have recorded it. Additionally, if a writ of execution was issued and a subsequent lawsuit filed in the Massachusetts Superior Court, I would like to understand the procedural steps that were taken.
Could you please provide information on the following:
- Whether a motion was filed in the bankruptcy court to obtain the lien.
- Which court recorded the lien related to the Rhode Island case.
- Any procedural discrepancies that might exist between the filing in the bankruptcy court and the recording in Rhode Island.
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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We must say this differently becuase I have contested the writ so I now that it had been ordered by bankruptcy court in the superior court MA case which follows me to ask why wasnt a writ exectuted in the rhode island case.
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To address your concern, here's a revised version of the email:
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Subject: Clarification on Writ of Execution for Case No. PC-*-* and Civil Docket No. 1573CV00296
Dear Mr. DiOrio,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking clarification on the writ of execution procedures for the following cases:
*. Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
*. Massachusetts Case:
- Court: Superior Court of Massachusetts, Bristol County
- Civil Docket No.: 1573CV00296
- Parties: DiOrio, Chapter * Trustee of Classic Display, Inc. Joseph M., Plaintiff v. James M. Cronan, Defendant.
I understand that a writ of execution was issued by the bankruptcy court in the Massachusetts case. However, I am trying to determine why a similar writ was not executed in the Rhode Island case.
Could you please provide information on the following:
- Whether the writ of execution needed to be filed or recorded in Rhode Island.
- If so, why it may not have been executed or recorded in the Rhode Island case.
- Any procedural discrepancies that might exist between the Massachusetts and Rhode Island cases.
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. Let me know if you need any more help!
To address your concern, here's a revised version of the email:
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Subject: Clarification on Writ of Execution for Case No. PC-*-* and Civil Docket No. 1573CV00296
Dear Mr. DiOrio,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking clarification on the writ of execution procedures for the following cases:
*. Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
*. Massachusetts Case:
- Court: Superior Court of Massachusetts, Bristol County
- Civil Docket No.: 1573CV00296
- Parties: DiOrio, Chapter * Trustee of Classic Display, Inc. Joseph M., Plaintiff v. James M. Cronan, Defendant.
I understand that a writ of execution was issued by the bankruptcy court in the Massachusetts case. However, I am trying to determine why a similar writ was not executed in the Rhode Island case.
Could you please provide information on the following:
- Whether the writ of execution needed to be filed or recorded in Rhode Island.
- If so, why it may not have been executed or recorded in the Rhode Island case.
- Any procedural discrepancies that might exist between the Massachusetts and Rhode Island cases.
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. Let me know if you need any more help!
does the rhode case need a writ of exection to file a lien?
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In Rhode Island, a writ of execution might be necessary to enforce a judgment lien, depending on the specifics of the case. This typically involves:
- Obtaining a judgment from the court.
- Filing for a writ of execution to enforce the lien.
- Recording the lien with the appropriate authorities.
Does this answer your question, or do you need further details on any specific part of the process?
In Rhode Island, a writ of execution might be necessary to enforce a judgment lien, depending on the specifics of the case. This typically involves:
- Obtaining a judgment from the court.
- Filing for a writ of execution to enforce the lien.
- Recording the lien with the appropriate authorities.
Does this answer your question, or do you need further details on any specific part of the process?
In MA is a writ of execution necessary to enforce a judgment lien, depending on the specifics of the case?
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In Massachusetts, a writ of execution is often necessary to enforce a judgment lien. Here are the general steps:
- Obtain a judgment from the court.
- File a writ of execution with the court to enforce the judgment.
- Record the lien with the appropriate authorities.
Is there a specific part of the process you need more details on?
In Massachusetts, a writ of execution is often necessary to enforce a judgment lien. Here are the general steps:
- Obtain a judgment from the court.
- File a writ of execution with the court to enforce the judgment.
- Record the lien with the appropriate authorities.
Is there a specific part of the process you need more details on?
so do you believe that Rhode Island has a different law governing enforecement of a judgement?
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It does seem that Rhode Island could have different procedures for enforcing a judgment compared to Massachusetts. Typically, the enforcement steps can differ by jurisdiction. Here are some general points:
- Jurisdictions have specific rules for enforcing judgments.
- Procedures can vary for obtaining and recording a lien.
- Rhode Island and Massachusetts may have different requirements for writs of execution.
Would you like more detailed information on the specific procedures in Rhode Island?
It does seem that Rhode Island could have different procedures for enforcing a judgment compared to Massachusetts. Typically, the enforcement steps can differ by jurisdiction. Here are some general points:
- Jurisdictions have specific rules for enforcing judgments.
- Procedures can vary for obtaining and recording a lien.
- Rhode Island and Massachusetts may have different requirements for writs of execution.
Would you like more detailed information on the specific procedures in Rhode Island?
can you determine if rhode island has a different procedure
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To determine if Rhode Island has a different procedure for enforcing a judgment, it's important to review the specific rules and regulations for judgment enforcement in Rhode Island. Here are some general points:
- Different states can have varying procedures for enforcing judgments.
- Rhode Island may have different requirements for writs of execution and liens compared to Massachusetts.
Would you like more detailed information on Rhode Island's specific procedures for enforcing a judgment?
To determine if Rhode Island has a different procedure for enforcing a judgment, it's important to review the specific rules and regulations for judgment enforcement in Rhode Island. Here are some general points:
- Different states can have varying procedures for enforcing judgments.
- Rhode Island may have different requirements for writs of execution and liens compared to Massachusetts.
Would you like more detailed information on Rhode Island's specific procedures for enforcing a judgment?
yes my specific question does rhode island reguire a writ of execution from the the court order
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In Rhode Island, to enforce a judgment, the following steps are typically required:
- Obtain a judgment from the court.
- File a writ of execution with the court to enforce the judgment.
- The writ of execution allows the creditor to take steps to satisfy the judgment, such as garnishing wages or seizing assets.
Is there anything specific within this process you need more details on?
In Rhode Island, to enforce a judgment, the following steps are typically required:
- Obtain a judgment from the court.
- File a writ of execution with the court to enforce the judgment.
- The writ of execution allows the creditor to take steps to satisfy the judgment, such as garnishing wages or seizing assets.
Is there anything specific within this process you need more details on?
* Fountain street filed a motionto substitute as Plaintiff and for REQUEST FOR REISSUANCE OF EXECUTION . a reguest for reissuance of execution - is that needed if the court granted a new plaintiff? Additionally DiOrio via the bankruptcy court sold the judgement so what affect does this have on a reissuance as doesnt the bankruptcy exclusively have the authority as wouldnt a new writ of execution be needed, if it was needed with * Fountain Street LLC?
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Here's some general information that might help:
- When a new plaintiff is substituted, a request for reissuance of execution is often needed to reflect the change.
- If the judgment was sold through bankruptcy court, the court still has authority over the execution process.
- A new writ of execution would likely be necessary to enforce the judgment under the new plaintiff's name.
Do you need more detailed information on any of these points?
Here's some general information that might help:
- When a new plaintiff is substituted, a request for reissuance of execution is often needed to reflect the change.
- If the judgment was sold through bankruptcy court, the court still has authority over the execution process.
- A new writ of execution would likely be necessary to enforce the judgment under the new plaintiff's name.
Do you need more detailed information on any of these points?
meanwhile if the judgement was already in a lien on the rhode island case and it was dismissed with prejudice the judgement is no loner enforeceable. Right? Not that i want the rhode island case dismissed i am filing a motion under rule *(b)(*).
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If the Rhode Island case was dismissed with prejudice, the judgment is typically no longer enforceable. Filing a motion under Rule *(b)(*) is one way to seek relief from the judgment if there was fraud, misrepresentation, or other misconduct.
Would you like more detailed information on filing a Rule *(b)(*) motion in Rhode Island?
If the Rhode Island case was dismissed with prejudice, the judgment is typically no longer enforceable. Filing a motion under Rule *(b)(*) is one way to seek relief from the judgment if there was fraud, misrepresentation, or other misconduct.
Would you like more detailed information on filing a Rule *(b)(*) motion in Rhode Island?
so I need to get proof of the lien on the rhode island case. shouls i also send an email to my attorney who was handeling the rhode island case and informed james of the lien to seek a copy of it? Is os please write the email, Eric Renner.
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Here’s a draft email you can send to your attorney, Eric Renner:
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Subject: Request for Copy of Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking a copy of the lien related to the following case:
- Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
I have contacted the clerk who was unable to locate the lien. This request is important because the case was dismissed with prejudice without the merits of the case being adjudicated, rendering the judgment unenforceable.
Could you please provide a copy of the lien or direct me to where it can be obtained?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. Let me know if you need any more help!
Here’s a draft email you can send to your attorney, Eric Renner:
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Subject: Request for Copy of Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
I hope this email finds you well. I am seeking a copy of the lien related to the following case:
- Rhode Island Case:
- Court: State of Rhode Island Superior Court, Providence, SC
- Case No.: PC-*-*
- Parties: James M. Cronan vs. Ralph M. Grieco, et al.
I have contacted the clerk who was unable to locate the lien. This request is important because the case was dismissed with prejudice without the merits of the case being adjudicated, rendering the judgment unenforceable.
Could you please provide a copy of the lien or direct me to where it can be obtained?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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eric replied-
Eric E. Renner
*:* AM (* minutes ago)
to me
"I do not see any lien entered on the docket in this case. "What is my follow up email becuase he told me that DOrio filed a lien on this case where was he getting that information?
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Here’s a draft for your follow-up email to Eric Renner:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. I was informed by Mr. DiOrio that a lien had been filed on this case. Could you please clarify where this information might have originated from or provide any documentation related to the lien filing?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Here’s a draft for your follow-up email to Eric Renner:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. I was informed by Mr. DiOrio that a lien had been filed on this case. Could you please clarify where this information might have originated from or provide any documentation related to the lien filing?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
I had been informed by Eric
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Hi! Based on your situation, here’s a draft for your follow-up email to Eric Renner:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. I was informed that Mr. DiOrio had filed a lien in this case. Could you please clarify where this information might have originated from or provide any documentation related to the lien filing?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. If you need any more help, let me know!
Hi! Based on your situation, here’s a draft for your follow-up email to Eric Renner:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. I was informed that Mr. DiOrio had filed a lien in this case. Could you please clarify where this information might have originated from or provide any documentation related to the lien filing?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. If you need any more help, let me know!
it will be odd if there was not a *,* lien filed prior to selling it for *,*. Would you agree?
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It does seem unusual that a lien would not be filed prior to selling a judgment for a significantly reduced amount. Here’s a draft for your follow-up email:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. Considering the substantial value of the judgment, it seems odd that there would not be a $*,* lien filed prior to selling it for $*,*. Could you please clarify where this information might have originated from or provide any documentation related to the lien filing?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. If you need any more help, let me know!
It does seem unusual that a lien would not be filed prior to selling a judgment for a significantly reduced amount. Here’s a draft for your follow-up email:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. Considering the substantial value of the judgment, it seems odd that there would not be a $*,* lien filed prior to selling it for $*,*. Could you please clarify where this information might have originated from or provide any documentation related to the lien filing?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
---
Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. If you need any more help, let me know!
this was erics response- There is no lien filing in this case. I checked the docket this morning. Nor would there be a reason for a lien since the case was dismissed. he didnt answer my question. If Mr. dOrio had filed a lien is he required to divulge that information?
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If Mr. DiOrio had filed a lien, he would generally be required to disclose that information, especially to interested parties or those involved in the case. Here’s a follow-up email draft:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. If Mr. DiOrio had indeed filed a lien in this case, would he be required to disclose that information? Could you also clarify why the docket doesn't reflect this if a lien was supposedly filed?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. If you need any more help, let me know!
If Mr. DiOrio had filed a lien, he would generally be required to disclose that information, especially to interested parties or those involved in the case. Here’s a follow-up email draft:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. If Mr. DiOrio had indeed filed a lien in this case, would he be required to disclose that information? Could you also clarify why the docket doesn't reflect this if a lien was supposedly filed?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
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Would you please answer the questions- If Mr. DiOrio had indeed filed a lien in this case, would he be required to disclose that information? Could you also clarify why the docket doesn't reflect this if a lien was supposedly filed?
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If Mr. DiOrio had indeed filed a lien in this case, he would generally be required to disclose that information, particularly to the parties involved in the case. The docket might not reflect the lien for several reasons, such as administrative errors or delays in updating court records. Would you like more detailed information on how to verify this, or do you need assistance finding a local lawyer in Massachusetts who specializes in bankruptcy and liens?
If Mr. DiOrio had indeed filed a lien in this case, he would generally be required to disclose that information, particularly to the parties involved in the case. The docket might not reflect the lien for several reasons, such as administrative errors or delays in updating court records. Would you like more detailed information on how to verify this, or do you need assistance finding a local lawyer in Massachusetts who specializes in bankruptcy and liens?
he would have placed the lien in * well before the case was recently dismissed. so we should have gotten copies of it at that time. Right?
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Yes, if a lien had been placed in *, you should have received copies or notice of it. Here’s a follow-up email draft for Eric:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. If Mr. DiOrio had indeed filed a lien in this case in *, would he be required to disclose that information, and should we have received copies of it at that time? Additionally, could you clarify why the docket doesn't reflect this if a lien was supposedly filed?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Yes, if a lien had been placed in *, you should have received copies or notice of it. Here’s a follow-up email draft for Eric:
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Subject: Follow-Up: Clarification on Lien in Rhode Island Case No. PC-*-*
Dear Eric,
Thank you for your response. If Mr. DiOrio had indeed filed a lien in this case in *, would he be required to disclose that information, and should we have received copies of it at that time? Additionally, could you clarify why the docket doesn't reflect this if a lien was supposedly filed?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to replace the placeholders with your details. If you need any more help, let me know!