Our Law Firm is located in New City, New York. New City is a busy suburban town approximately 25 miles north of Manhattan and the county seat of Rockland County. William A. Cember is the principal of the firm and has been practicing commercial and retail litigation and collection since 1991. He previously was employed by the Bronx County District Attorney's Office from 1986-1991 where he tried over 15 felony jury trials and supervised the "complaint room."
Deborah Scott is the supervising paralegal and has been employed at Cember & Cember, P.C since 1999. M. Nathan Cember (1928-2016) was the founder of the firm and had been practicing as a retail and commercial collection attorney in Nyack since 1969. He had been one of the preeminent collection attorneys in the New York metropolitan area since that time.
He retired in 1999. EQUIPMENT - The firm has a fully automated computer collection system for both accounting for payments, remittances and status reports as well as all necessary legal documents and correspondence.
Deborah Scott is the supervising paralegal and has been employed at Cember & Cember, P.C since 1999. M. Nathan Cember (1928-2016) was the founder of the firm and had been practicing as a retail and commercial collection attorney in Nyack since 1969. He had been one of the preeminent collection attorneys in the New York metropolitan area since that time.
He retired in 1999. EQUIPMENT - The firm has a fully automated computer collection system for both accounting for payments, remittances and status reports as well as all necessary legal documents and correspondence.
Services
Preliminary Analysis - Upon receipt of any specific case or cases, the case is analyzed for the appropriate action.
Initially a demand letter will be sent.
Upon waiting the appropriate time we will either recommend immediate legal action or we will send a final letter.
Prejudgment Legal Action in New York - Legal Action will be commenced in the appropriate Town, Justice, Civil, District, or Supreme Court depending on the jurisdiction involved.
We will have the debtors served and move expeditiously to the entry of judgment, if possible.
Initially a demand letter will be sent.
Upon waiting the appropriate time we will either recommend immediate legal action or we will send a final letter.
Prejudgment Legal Action in New York - Legal Action will be commenced in the appropriate Town, Justice, Civil, District, or Supreme Court depending on the jurisdiction involved.
We will have the debtors served and move expeditiously to the entry of judgment, if possible.
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