Serving 11 Florida Counties | 15+ Years Experience
Being pursued by an MCA lender? We defend business owners from predatory daily withdrawals and aggressive collections. We negotiate fair settlements, challenge unlawful terms, and protect your cash flow. Free confidential consultation.
MCA companies move quickly. We move faster. Our firm represents business owners pursued by merchant cash advance (MCA) companies. We defend against predatory agreements, excessive daily withdrawals, and aggressive collection tactics. Our objective is simple: protect your operating cash, resolve the dispute on fair terms, and help you regain financial stability and control.
Defense against aggressive collection tactics, lawsuits, bank levies, and “confession of judgment” enforcement
Negotiation of reduced payoffs, payment relief, and structured settlements aligned with real cash flow
Challenges to predatory terms and practices, including improper “loan” recharacterization, usury, and failure to reconcile
Protection of operating accounts and receivables, including addressing UCC liens and exposure under personal guarantees
Litigation/arbitration strategy and representation, including motions to vacate, venue challenges, and targeted discovery
Our experienced attorneys understand Florida’s commercial and UCC laws, debt‑collection rules, and how courts evaluate merchant cash advance agreements in practice. We will explain your rights and options clearly and act quickly to safeguard your business.
Client‑Focused Approach: We recognize that each MCA situation is unique. Our attorneys take the time to understand your business model, seasonality, and cash‑flow constraints, then develop a tailored strategy—whether negotiation, defense, or broader restructuring—to achieve the most practical and durable outcome for your company.
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