CSC understands that sometimes in the recovery process, there is a need for legal action. Our first choice is always a voluntary resolution, however if legal action becomes necessary, we remain cognizant of our clients’ needs and concerns and proceed appropriately.
The legal process only begins if the client has given the approval to do so. The public face and goodwill of our client continues to be of utmost concern, and we maintain that awareness during this critical stage of the collection process.
At Credit Service Company, our goal is to encourage consumers to voluntarily resolve account with our collection staff.
We will attempt resolution with the consumers throughout the legal process, allowing them every opportunity at resolution.
The legal process only begins if the client has given the approval to do so. The public face and goodwill of our client continues to be of utmost concern, and we maintain that awareness during this critical stage of the collection process.
At Credit Service Company, our goal is to encourage consumers to voluntarily resolve account with our collection staff.
We will attempt resolution with the consumers throughout the legal process, allowing them every opportunity at resolution.
CSC Corporate Counsel
Matthew Berumen, Esq.
Corporate Counsel |
As Corporate Counsel, Matthew Berumen provides legal advice to the executive staff on all matters affecting CSC and is charged with developing legal strategies for the company. Matthew is a member of CSC’s executive team and leads the company’s litigation center, which represents CSC’s clients in the State of Colorado. He also oversees outside-counsel working for CSC on litigation efforts nationwide. An experienced litigator, Matthew represented CSC for more than five years prior to joining CSC’s as its first General Counsel.
Matthew has been licensed to practiced law in the State of Colorado since 1997. He is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado. Over the course of his career, Matthew has tried cases in the Colorado County and District courts as well as the Federal Immigration Court while representing a broad range of clients- from individuals to publicly traded companies. He has exclusively represented creditors and debt collection agencies since 2009. Prior to joining CSC, Matthew was associated with Greenberg & Sada, PC (currently Greenberg Sada & Moody) and Vargo & Janson, PC, where he focused his practice on creditor’s right’s and insurance subrogation law. Matthew is an Affiliate Faculty Member of Metropolitan State University of Denver, teaching commercial law to graduate accountancy students. |
Matthew is from Pueblo, Colorado. He holds a juris doctorate from Whittier Law School in Los Angles, California and two bachelor of arts degrees from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.
He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado with his wife and daughter.
Memberships:
*Colorado Bar Association
*El Paso County Bar Association
*Colorado Creditors Bar Association
*American Collection Association
Credit Service Company, Inc.
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2150 Lelaray St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80909 P.O. Box 1120
Colorado Springs, CO 80901 |
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