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How to Effectively Collect Debt Using SCC



Good news!  Whether you are a sole proprietor, a small or medium-sized enterprise, a large-scale company, a financing institution or a financier, collecting money from abusive debtors has now been made easier and faster.  You can present and argue your case in court with no lawyer required.  You can have a speedy trial with your case heard and resolved in one day with the judge’s final, executory, and non-appealable decision.  The Center for Global Best Practices is holding a one-day comprehensive seminar entitled, “Best Practices Guide in Using the Small Claims Court:  How to Collect Debt Without Using a Lawyer” on Friday, August 5, 2016 at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyong City, Philippines.  The establishment of the Small Claims Court has made settlement of collection cases become more convenient, less complicated and generally hassle-free. Banks all over the country have also been using this and have proven it very effective. For more details and other upcoming best practices learning events including How To Prevent, Prosecute and Collect Those With Bouncing Checks, log on to www.cgbp.org or call at (02) 556-8968 / 69; (02) 842-7148 / 59; Cebu lines (032) 512-3106 / 07; Baguio line (074) 423-5148; Legazpi line (052) 736-0148.

When you need to collect the principal amount of P200,000 and below (excluding interest and penalties) against non-paying debtors, all you have to do is to file your cases in the small claims court.  For example, an indebtedness of P200,000.00 that earned an interest of P10,000.00 when due and incurred P500.00 as cost of collection - bringing a total of P210,500.00 - will still be within the jurisdiction of SCCs. You can easily do it yourself.  No lawyers needed. No costly litigation expenses, no delays with speedy resolutions of your collection cases.  Learn all of these and empower yourself in this one-day comprehensive program where you will be taught the rules and procedures on what to file, where to file, how to file your collection cases in this practical, easy to understand and comprehensive program.

Those interested to join may avail of the group discounts for attendees of 3 or more.  Pre-registration is required in this limited-seats-only event.  Participants who attended this seminar previously have found this to be very useful and rated the lecture excellent in content and presentation.


This special program will feature Atty. Christian G. Villasis.  He is the Chairman on the Committee of Experts in Remedial Law of the University of the Philippines Law Center since 2012.  He is a recipient of the Justice Arsenio Dizon Memorial Award in Remedial Law.  As a subject matter expert, is one of the most highly-sought after bar reviewer providing lectures in 3 law schools and 15 bar review centers.  Presently, he is a partner at the Millar Villasis Pangilinan Law Offices.

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