Legal & litigation services

Legal services when they are needed

Has your customer disputed the invoice? Cready offers effective legal measures tailored to the unique circumstances of each case. The first conversation with a lawyer is always free of charge.

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Legal contract review
We review your agreements and terms to minimise the risk of future disputes.
Litigation & court proceedings
When a customer disputes a claim we represent you in the District Court and manage the entire legal process.
Legal expenses insurance
We help you make use of your business insurance where possible.
Personal service
You get a dedicated lawyer who handles your dispute throughout the entire process.

When an invoice is disputed

If your customer disputes the invoice, it is no longer possible to forward the case to the Enforcement Agency. The next step is normally to file a summons application with the court. Our legal team works efficiently to find fast, cost-effective solutions.

Dialogue or summons?
One of our lawyers discusses with you the best way to move the case forward — possibly opening a dialogue with the counterparty, or filing a summons application straight away.
We act as your representative
Once a joint decision has been reached, one of our lawyers acts as your legal representative and handles the entire process in the District Court.
Enforcement & attachment
If the District Court issues a judgment, we follow up with enforcement at the Enforcement Agency so that you actually receive payment.
Handling disputes
We assess objections and help you decide whether it is worth proceeding.
Legal review of contracts
Review of your credit policy, invoice terms and payment conditions to minimise future disputes.
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Frequently asked questions about legal services

Answers to the questions we most often receive from companies facing legal action.

A civil dispute arises when two parties cannot agree — for example when a customer contests a claim. The dispute may then be handled in the District Court, where both parties present their case and evidence, after which the judge issues a judgment if the parties have not reached an agreement beforehand.

The time a civil case takes in the District Court can vary considerably, but it is not unusual for it to take at least six months. Simpler cases can sometimes be decided on the papers without a hearing, which makes them faster.

We have transparent prices per action and we always assess how much it could cost to pursue a case. Our legal fee is SEK 1,650/hour; in addition, the application fee to the District Court is payable. Contact us and we will provide a concrete cost proposal based on your case and needs.

Yes. Whether the invoice is disputed directly to you or to us after we have taken collection action, we handle the litigation. You have a dedicated point of contact throughout the entire legal process.

We always assess the legal strength of a case before recommending that it proceed. We only take cases to the District Court when we judge that the chances of winning are good — this saves you time and money.

A settlement is a voluntary agreement between the parties — usually faster and cheaper than taking the case all the way to judgment. A judgment is issued by the District Court. We assess what is best for you in each individual case.

Yes, we offer legal review of agreements and terms. This helps you prevent disputes and strengthen your position if a case is contested.

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