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JM came to us with a default judgment against him for nearly $9,000. Asset Acceptance and Gordon & Wong had obtained the judgment by serving the Summons at the wrong address. We filed a motion to vacate judgment, won that motion, and then negotiated a settlement for only $1,000. [button color=”black” background=”orange” size=”medium” src=”/ask-a-question/”](888) 922-2367[/button][button…
Continue reading…Moore Law Group Successes Stories – The Fullman Firm
Some successes enjoyed by our clients against The Moore Law Group. In addition to these wins, also reach consistently low settlements. If you are having trouble with The Moore Law Group, call us at: (888) 922-2367 Discover Bank and Moore Law Group Dismiss $17,026.47 Lawsuit Against Fullman Firm Client on the Eve of Trial. May…
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Fullman Firm beats CACH LLC and Mandarich Law Group at trial on $26,767 lawsuit. July 19, 2013 by Adam CACH, Mandarich Law Group Comments are off 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…
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Fullman Firm Beats Midland Funding LLC and Hunt & Henriques at Trial in Sacramento August 10, 2013 by Adam Hunt & Henriques, Midland Funding Comments are off Midland Funding LLC and Hunt & Henriques, having again failed to prepare for trial, lost to Fullman Firm in Superior Court for the County of Sacramento last week. Debt…
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Fullman Firm Beats Portfolio Recovery and Legal Recovery Law Offices (Mark Walsh) at Trial August 05, 2013 by Adam Legal Recovery, Portfolio Recovery Comments are off Portfolio Recovery and Legal Recovery Law Offices filed suit against D.U. in Los Angeles Superior Court, demanding $6,167.85. D.U. started off representing herself, but ultimately decided she needed some help….
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Fullman Firm Beats Portfolio Recovery and Legal Recovery Law Offices (Mark Walsh) at Trial August 05, 2013 by Adam Legal Recovery, Portfolio Recovery Comments are off Portfolio Recovery and Legal Recovery Law Offices filed suit against D.U. in Los Angeles Superior Court, demanding $6,167.85. D.U. started off representing herself, but ultimately decided she needed some help….
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Fullman Firm Beats Midland Funding LLC and Hunt & Henriques at Trial in Sacramento August 10, 2013 by Adam Hunt & Henriques, Midland Funding Comments are off Midland Funding LLC and Hunt & Henriques, having again failed to prepare for trial, lost to Fullman Firm in Superior Court for the County of Sacramento last week. Debt…
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We all make mistakes, and some of them can cost you $7,018.27. Fortunately, mistakes can be fixed! G.C. came to us after preparing and filing his own Answer to Complaint. However, when we reviewed his Answer we saw that he had accidentally admitted to everything that the debt collector claimed in its Complaint against him!…
Continue reading…Debt Collection Attorney Agrees to Dismiss $15,875.37 Lawsuit If Defendant Agrees Not to Tell Anyone.
K.P was sued by a debt collection attorney for $15,875.37. We helped K.P. defend the suit, and on the eve of trial the debt purchaser agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice if defendant promised not to publicize the case. The agreement to dismiss did not mention the Fullman Firm, so we are free to…
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