Menu

Your Legal Question
Sign up for our monthly newsletter
The Blog
Collecting Debts
Broken Promises
Business Litigation
Business Divorce
When You Are Sued
TRO/Injunctions
Landlords/Tenants
Liens
Foreclosure
The Press
Disclaimer

Of Debts- and Jerry Jones' Airplane

A client had obtained a judgment using another law firm about 11 years ago. Judgments are only good for 10 years and then they become dormant for two years before they are no longer valid.  So after we were hired to work on this case we filed a motion to revive the judgment and began researching the defendants.

The defendants had done a great job of making themselves appear destitute. But in searching the Dallas Business Journal we discovered an article about the defendants where they had purchased an airplane from Jerry Jones. Mr. Jones owns the Dallas Cowboys, so we figured these debtors had come into some money. 

So, in addition to the usual approach of inundating the defendants with post-judgment discovery,  we issued a deposition subpoena for Mr. Jones and to the author of the article to give each of them a chance to testify about the airplane transaction. 

Needless to say, this upset their apple cart. They then filed a flurry of motions trying to block our attempts to learn about the airplane transaction and to stop us from digging "too deep", as their lawyer would say.  But time after time the Judge agreed with us that we were entitled to any and all information about their financial lives. 

After we began obtaining the evidence, it was clear that these defendants were doing quite well in their business and it was obvious that collecting this judgment was just a matter of time. So we pressed the subpoena for Mr. Jones and for others related to him. 

In the face of those subpoenas and the repeated losses at the courthouse, the defendants eventually settled with the client on a basis the client found favorable.

A relentless and aggressive approach in these matters is very often the only chance you have of recovering the debt.  Many times, at first glance, debtors appear to be unable to pay.  The path of least resistance is to let it go.  But no one ever collected a debt by "letting it go".

Post-Judgment Interest Changes
This Is Why You File Liens
Yeah, but what about the roof?
Settle our Garnishment? Um, no.
No, we won't take half to settle. Here's a garnishment instead.
Um, That's My Airplane
A Turnover for the Ex.
Take the 5th, lose your stuff.
If I pay you, then you can't foreclose on my house!
Rent it, don't steal it.
Of Debts- and Jerry Jones' Airplane
Watch out for the Girlfriend
Can You Get Arrested In Florida?
A TRO for All Seasons
An Old Lady Loses Everything
Magic Letterhead
"One of the Worst Days of My Life"

Email:  Darrell W. Cook

Ask Your Legal Question Here