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New York Business Law Firm
Overview
Practice concentrated in collections, creditor's rights litigation, judgment enforcement, and commercial & corporate transactions.
Billing Method:
- Deferred Billing
- Volume Discounts
- Require a Retainer
Pricing Structure:
- Free Consultation
- Commission-based fee (based on achievement of specified result)
- Contingent or performance-based fee (percentage of result achieved)
- Flat project fee (pre-established fee for entire project)
- Flat periodic fee (pre-established fee paid on periodic basis, e.g., monthly)
- Hourly fee
- Percentage fee (based on project value)
About Law Office of Eric Streich, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Business Law
- Contracts
- Creditor's Right
Office Information
Address
Suite 80651 E. 42nd Street New York, NY 10017
Phone
Fax
- (212) 252-0413
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