Cosgrove, Martin J., Jr. Attorney

Cosgrove, Martin J., Jr. Attorney from Georgetown Delaware works as Attorneys, Collection Lawyers, Construction Lawyers, Landlord & Tenant Lawyers, and Real Estate Attorneys. Feel free to contact us at the following contact information.

122 West Market Street Georgetown Delaware, 19947
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(302)856-9568

(302)855-9803

www.lawyers.com/moore&rutt

mcosgrove(at)mooreandrutt.com

Last updated 2023-08-01

Specialties of Cosgrove, Martin J., Jr. Attorney:
  • Attorneys
  • Collection Lawyers
  • Construction Lawyers
  • Landlord & Tenant Lawyers
  • Real Estate Attorneys
Attorneys: A lawyer is a person who practices law, as an advocate, barrister, attorney, counselor or solicitor or chartered legal executive. Working as a lawyer involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific individualized problems, or to advance the interests of those who hire lawyers to perform legal services. The role of the lawyer varies greatly across legal jurisdictions, and so it can be treated here in only the most general terms.
Collection Lawyers: Debt collection is the process of pursing payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. An organization that specializes in debt collection is known as a collection agency or debt collector. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. There are many types of collection agencies. First-party agencies are often subsidiaries of the original company the debt is owed to. Third-party agencies are separate companies contracted by a company to collect debts on their behalf for a fee. Debt buyers purchase the debt at a percentage of its value, then attempt to collect it. Each country has its own rules and regulations regarding them.
Construction Lawyers: Construction law is a branch of law that deals with matters relating to building construction, engineering and related fields. It is in essence an amalgam of contract law, commercial law, planning law, employment law and tort. Construction law covers a wide range of legal issues including contract, negligence, bonds and bonding, guarantees and sureties, liens and other security interests, tendering, construction claims, and related consultancy contracts. Construction law affects many participants in the construction industry, including financial institutions, surveyors, architects, builders, engineers, construction workers, and planners.

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