Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 22:56:15 GMT -5
From Granizo Procuradores, one of the leading law firms in Madrid, two of its partners, Roberto and Maria Granizo, “there is a lot of money sitting around and it is a shame how things are taken. The problem is that the LAJs have been on strike for three months and have not caught up. Any responsible person would have caught up on the pending work, but they dedicate the same hours, so the situation is what it is. The courts still have many problems and we cannot see how this situation will be fixed.”
This attorney tells us that “we already have prior hearings for 2026, this means that this ordinary procedure for claiming amounts could mean that the hearing would be in Fax Lists 2028, which is incredible. I also have some issues for 2025. Regarding payments, you have to be on top of the LAJs to get paid. The problems are in all the courts. The Administration's lawyers tell us to rest assured that there are fifty issues before ours.”
For Maria Granizo: “we have achieved payment of a dispute from a company that has had the money paralyzed in court all summer, we are talking about an amount above 145,000 euros. It is not one of the worst because they have just paid, since there are still many compensations from individuals and companies pending payment for months.”
The lawyer also clarifies that “the LAJs rose from the work table convened by the Ministry of Justice to give the attorneys part of the execution, such as the asset investigation service. When I have gone to make arrangements after the strike and asked about any execution, they have told us that they are not touching them, but they also do not want to delegate the competence that they do not want to delegate to our group. “We are not getting out of this loop.”
This attorney tells us that “we already have prior hearings for 2026, this means that this ordinary procedure for claiming amounts could mean that the hearing would be in Fax Lists 2028, which is incredible. I also have some issues for 2025. Regarding payments, you have to be on top of the LAJs to get paid. The problems are in all the courts. The Administration's lawyers tell us to rest assured that there are fifty issues before ours.”
For Maria Granizo: “we have achieved payment of a dispute from a company that has had the money paralyzed in court all summer, we are talking about an amount above 145,000 euros. It is not one of the worst because they have just paid, since there are still many compensations from individuals and companies pending payment for months.”
The lawyer also clarifies that “the LAJs rose from the work table convened by the Ministry of Justice to give the attorneys part of the execution, such as the asset investigation service. When I have gone to make arrangements after the strike and asked about any execution, they have told us that they are not touching them, but they also do not want to delegate the competence that they do not want to delegate to our group. “We are not getting out of this loop.”