CACH LLC Success Stories – The Fullman Firm, P.C.

Fullman Firm beats CACH LLC and Mandarich Law Group at trial on $26,767 lawsuit.

July 19, 2013
by Adam

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T.P. hired us after CACH LLC and Mandarich Law Group hit him with a bank levy, taking $8,000.  After some research we learned that they had obtained a default judgment for $26,767, but they had not given T.P. proper notice of the lawsuit. We brought a Motion to Vacate Default Judgmen

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$18,000 Judgment Vacated, Wage Garnishment Stopped, Case Settled for 13%

November 21, 2012
by Adam

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C.H. received notice that her wages were being garnished.  She learned that CACH, LLC and its attorney, Michael Sipes had obtained a judgment against her and were seeking $18,000.   She was distraught, but she found The Fullman Firm online and decided to take action.  We were able

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CACH LLC and Kentwood Law Group Settle for 28%

July 27, 2012
by Adam

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D.L. came to us seeking help with a debt of $10,554.54.  CACH LLC had purchased this debt from Bank of America.  Kentwood Law Group was collecting for CACH.  After negotiations we were able to obtain a $3,000 settlement.  One more happy Fullman client!

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Mandarich Law Group And CACH LLC Breach Settlement Agreement But End Up Losing On The Deal.

July 26, 2012
by Adam

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Mandarich contacted JK on behalf of CACH making claim for $18,397.  JK reached a settlement agreement with Mandarich for $10,000 over the telephone and asked that they send him the deal in writing.  They insisted that he had to first make a $5,000 payment over the telephone.  He ag

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CACH, LLC and Attorney Robert Colclough Wrongfully Empty Client’s Bank Account. Fullman Firm Saves the Day!

January 21, 2012
by saltedslug

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 The Problem: Out of state client improperly sued in California and default judgment wrongfully obtained.  Money unlawfully levied from client’s bank account. Our Action: Two phone calls and one letter. The Result: Money returned, judgment vacated and case dismissed. A thank you not