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Time between receipt of file and payment: 30 days.
Solution:
After further review of client’s usage reports, we were able to determine that the former doctors of the now defunct surgery center had continued using client’s software in order to access patient data which was unlicensed and otherwise illegal. We used the legal theory of “piercing the corporate veil” in order to hold the doctors personally responsible for the debt owed by the defunct debtor corporation based on the unlicensed and illegal access to our client’s software solution.
Problem:
Client was owed $39K from a surgery center corporation located in Seattle, WA which had recently gone out of business.
Outcome:
Based on the threat of litigating this matter and naming the doctors as individual defendants, we quickly came to an amicable resolution where we recovered the full principal balance plus interest and collection fees.
Client: A foreign publicly held device manufacturer located in Belarus, Russia.
Problem: Client was owed $49K receivable against a debtor corporation located in Boston, MA which was refusing to pay based on its knowledge that client was in a foreign country.
Solution: Based on debtor’s failure to remit amicably, we coordinated our efforts with local counsel in Boston in order to file suit against debtor. We received a default judgment and then proceeded to enforce the judgment by requiring the owner of the debtor appear for a debtor’s exam which he failed to attend. We were able to use debtor’s failure to appear in order to obtain a civil arrest warrant from the court.
Outcome: Shortly after directing the Sheriff’s office to the residence of the debtor owner, we obtained payment for the entire judgment balance plus reimbursement for court and judgment execution costs. Time between receipt of file and payment: 14 months.
Client: A large publicly held international software manufacturer based in Canada.
Problem: Client was owed $125K by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) based in South Korea.
Solution: The file was quite intricate and involved contractual services having been provided to the debtor by another software company which our client had acquired. Based on numerous DOD regulations, we had to not only navigate recovery through the regs but also multiple prongs of different DOD divisions including DOD’s Legal Department. The file turned on crafting an argument we made which documented a novation of contract via DOD regs had taken place allowing our client to step into the shoes of the original software provider and thus prove that the balance due was owed to our client.
Outcome: The DOD agreed with our position and payment in full plus interest and collection fees were procured shortly thereafter on behalf of our client. Time between receipt of file and payment: 30 days.
Client: A U.S. based publicly-held medical software development company located in St. Louis, MO.
Problem: Client was owed $39K from a surgery center corporation located in Seattle, WA which had recently gone out of business.
Solution: After further review of client’s usage reports, we were able to determine that the former doctors of the now defunct surgery center had continued using client’s software in order to access patient data which was unlicensed and otherwise illegal. We used the legal theory of “piercing the corporate veil” in order to hold the doctors personally responsible for the debt owed by the defunct debtor corporation based on the unlicensed and illegal access to our client’s software solution.
Outcome: Based on the threat of litigating this matter and naming the doctors as individual defendants, we quickly came to an amicable resolution where we recovered the full principal balance plus interest and collection fees. Time between receipt of file and payment: 30 days.
Client: A foreign publicly held device manufacturer located in Belarus, Russia.
Problem: Client was owed $49K receivable against a debtor corporation located in Boston, MA which was refusing to pay based on its knowledge that client was in a foreign country.
Solution: Based on debtor’s failure to remit amicably, we coordinated our efforts with local counsel in Boston in order to file suit against debtor. We received a default judgment and then proceeded to enforce the judgment by requiring the owner of the debtor appear for a debtor’s exam which he failed to attend. We were able to use debtor’s failure to appear in order to obtain a civil arrest warrant from the court.
Outcome: Shortly after directing the Sheriff’s office to the residence of the debtor owner, we obtained payment for the entire judgment balance plus reimbursement for court and judgment execution costs. Time between receipt of file and payment: 14 months.
“We have been using the collection services of National Judgment Investment Corp. for the last decade. While our in-house team is adept at collections, there comes a time where files need to be turned over to third party professionals. Currently, NJIC is the only debt collection service we are using because of its expertise in quickly and professionally recovering our accounts receivable. We have been extremely satisfied with both NJIC’s success rate and service. More importantly, NJIC’s collection rate of dollars placed versus dollars recovered is in excess of 80%. This bottom line pleases both our Board of Directors and shareholders.”
Steven H., Credit Services Manager
Medical Device Manufacturer, NYSE listed based in Minnesota.
“Ever since the first account I placed with NJIC, I have found their collection processes, professional team and accountability second to none. There have been several accounts which I had personally considered to be uncollectible and reserved for, yet NJIC was able to recover those delinquent accounts! Over the years I have placed many high five-figure accounts with NJIC for collection not just because of their successful rate of recovery, but because I trust them – I believe that is the most valuable quality when placing a company’s cash flow and name on the line with a third-party collector.”
Emily L., President
Publishing Company, NJ
“Since January 2015 we have discontinued using all other debt recovery agencies that we previously dealt with and are using National Judgment Investment Corporation exclusively. I can truthfully state that we have been nothing less than amazed at their ability to pursue and successfully recover our accounts receivable, many of which date back over two to three years. In fact, many of he accounts recovered by National Judgment Investment Corporation were accounts which had been previously placed with another agency who had been unsuccessful in recovering any monies due our company.”
Lorraine L., Chief Financial Officer
Manufacturer, Fortune 500 Company Evansville, IN
“The collection firm of NJIC has performed exceptionally with the accounts we have placed with it for recovery. At least one of NJIC’s recoveries was from a company which was out of business! NJIC’s in-house legal team crafted an argument which paved the way for NJIC to make the recovery from the acquirer of the debtor company. While we have used collection firms in the past, NJIC was the first and only firm we have used which combines legal power with collection talent on a contingency fee basis. Their collection rate with our files is in excess of 80%. We highly recommend NJIC for B2B collections.”
Jasper M., Collection & Credit Manager
Technology Company, Boca Raton, FL
“We are very satisfied with National Judgment’s debt recovery services especially during the past year of COVID. The ability to collect unpaid invoices from businesses damaged by the pandemic requires a skillful touch in getting our company’s invoices elevated to the top of the line to be paid while other creditors are knocking on the door for payment. We believe that NJIC’s attorney driven approach gets us to the front of the payment line quickly when fighting for limited dollars available to pay ever increasing creditors. I highly recommend NJIC’s services for any company experiencing non-paying customers.”