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How to prevent, prosecute & collect bouncing checks

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - A substantial number of collection cases filed in the office of the prosecutor or court using BP 22 and/or estafa are dismissed due to legal technicalities. You should never be a victim of bouncing checks again if you know the right way to prevent it, prosecute offenders, and collect debts effectively. Many lawyers fail to defend their clients on this effectively because they only learn this subject matter as a two- to three-hour lecture in law school.

To arm yourselves with the full knowledge of the law against bouncing checks, the Center for Global Best Practices is launching a one-day pioneering seminar titled, “How to prevent, prosecute and collect bouncing checks: Best practices guide on the use of BP 22 and estafa and other effective collection methods” on March 13, 2015 at EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyong City, Philippines.

In this one-day comprehensive seminar, commercial and criminal law experts will teach you all the relevant regulations governing bouncing checks, how to file a court case properly against the offenders, surefire ways to secure criminal conviction, as well as how to enforce court decisions and recover your money with the right out-of-the-box collection strategies.

This special seminar will feature Marlo B. Campanilla who has authored six criminal law books and is currently the presiding judge of Metropolitan Trial Court, Branch 83 in Caloocan City. He is also a bar review lecturer in six law centers including the University of the Philippines.

Sharing Campanilla’s enthusiasm for law is Pearlito B. Campanilla, a practicing lawyer with a track record of successfully handling collection cases. He is presently the chairman of the legal department of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. He specializes in cases involving civil, criminal and labor law. He was formerly the chief of the legal department of the Board of Investments.

For details call Manila lines: (+63 2) 556-8968 or 69; telefax (+63 2) 842-7148 or 59; Cebu lines: (+63 32) 512-3106 or 07; Baguio: (+63 74) 423-5148. You may also check details and all other upcoming best practices seminars including “Contract Law for NON-Lawyers, International Trade Training, Business Communication, HR seminars and more at” at www.cgbp.org.

 

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BOARD OF INVESTMENTS

BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

CALOOCAN CITY

CONTRACT LAW

GLOBAL BEST PRACTICES

INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRAINING

LAW

MANDALUYONG CITY

MARLO B

METROPOLITAN TRIAL COURT

PEARLITO B

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