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Top commercial UCC lien mediation law firm with Lincoln and Morgan : We provide a custom tailored approach on each collateral investigation. We have partnered with the best asset locators nationwide to find, inspect, and evaluate the secured collateral. This gives us the ability to act quickly and to effectively preserve the collateral. We do this all for far lower costs than traditional methods. We specialize in Commercial UCC Lien and Secured Asset Identification, Location and Enforcement services. We have invested heavily in developing a nationwide network of investigators, asset locators, specialized attorneys and local enforcement professionals. As the nation’s leading experts in the field we are able to effectively and swiftly locate, identify and secure the pledged collateral. Once properly retrieved we can then coordinate diligently with local and regional resellers, wholesalers and auctioneers to retain the highest value of those assets at sale. Maintaining the collateral and receiving the highest value are the key factors in maximizing the return and minimizing the risk of loss for the UCC Lien holder. Read more info on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdfuC3u45PZgWTSYuaQ5KeQ.

Our Mission: To Provide the Best Solutions and Outcome For all Parties! We (Lincoln and Morgan) diligently attempt to work with recipients, landlords and successor entities to quickly and reasonably resolve encumbrances in lieu of taking possession of the collateral. While we are not always successful in mediating a proper release, as some parties are uncooperative, we do encourage all of the parties responsible for the pledged collateral to feel free to contact our offices at any time. We are open to discuss the matter in detail and explore any possible solutions there maybe. We understand the complexities that are involved for each party and therefore we welcome your open and honest discourse.

Mediation will not be appropriate in all circumstances. In particular: where the parties require emergency relief, for example, a court injunction (although mediation may be able to assist in resolving the underlying dispute); where a legal or commercial precedent needs to be set; where one or more of the parties wishes the case to be heard in public; it is unlikely to add value if the parties themselves are capable of handling direct negotiations efficiently and effectively; or if it is clear that the other side has no intention to settle but just wants to use mediation as a delaying tactic.

We (Lincoln and Morgan) pledge the highest possible results all while providing a professional, ethical and transparent approach for all parties affected. We are committed to offering excellence in all aspects of the process. At any point in the process, prior to retrieval, we are open to mediate with all parties for the proper release of the UCC liens and security agreements involved. According to a survey of members of the Commercial Law League of America, the probability of full recovery on a delinquent account drops dramatically with the length of delinquency. For example, even after only three months, the probability of recovering a delinquent account drops to 73.1%. After six months, 50% of delinquent accounts will never be recovered. After one year, the probability of ever recovering a delinquent account drops to 25%.

However, mediation is more than simple negotiation, it is a technique for enhancing negotiation which shifts the focus from the parties’ respective positions to settlement itself. Whereas negotiations usually take place between the lawyers and are part of the adversarial process, mediation is a process in itself into which all the parties – the commercial parties and their lawyers – invest time and effort. At least a day will be set aside with all key players physically present and the presence of the mediator – the independent third party – creates a sense of formality and a “day in court”. This provides a structure and discipline to the negotiation, encourages negotiation and enhances the seriousness of the intention to settle.