Quoted from Whysnow:Act now and do all you can to get the ball rolling as quickly as possible. I would say the best thing you can do is to force him in to bankruptcy ASAP.
I question this. As an example, earlier this year my company took a construction company that owed us approx. $6000 to court. It cost $75 for the sheriff deputy to summons the owner, a few hundred dollars for court costs and WE WON! The judge even added the court costs into the ruling. Then the construction company filed bankruptcy. We asked our attorney if there was anything we could do to recover anything. He sent us a reply of "no" and a $500 invoice for his time. So, we're out closer to $7000 rather than $6000.
I think I'd keep my hand off the fire button until Pintasia asks for money (which they said they won't).