L.M. was sued by National Collegiate in two separate cases totaling $110,000. The Fullman Firm negotiated a settlement of $33,000 payable at only $250 a month, saving L.M. $77,000. Disclaimer: All cases are different, your case may differ from the matters in which these results were obtained, and each client’s case must be evaluated…
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Fullman Settlement Saves Client $40,000!
Fullman Firm client R.J. was sued by National Collegiate and Patenaude & Felix for $56,000 on co-signer liability theory. The Fullman Firm settled for $16,000 at $150 per month, saving R.J. $40,000. Disclaimer: All cases are different, your case may differ from the matters in which these results were obtained, and each client’s case…
Continue reading…“…A better than asked for settlement agreement.”
Hi Noha, Thank you again for your help, you and your firm acted very quickly in a very short amount of time to provide my mother and I with a better than asked for settlement agreement. I hope to never have to work with you again but if I find myself in a similar situation…
Continue reading…Fullman Debt Settlement Client Saves Almost $10,000
Full Service Debt Settlement client J.O. settled a $17,454.25 suit for 7,500 lump sum. The plaintiff was Bank of America and opposing counsel was Harris & Zide. Plaintiff had a default entered against her. The Fullman Firm threatened 1788.15 complaint if BofA requested default judgment. That bought time to negotiate settlement. The client saved 10k…
Continue reading…Quick Click Loans and Attorney Richard Murphy Agree to Vacate Judgment and Settle for 28%
DH came to us with a judgment already against her, but she had not been given notice of the lawsuit before judgment was entered. We were able to get Quick Click Loans and their attorney Richard Murphy to vacate the judgment and settle the debt for 28% of the balance due.
Continue reading…Fullman Firm Answers Questions About Settlement v. Trial In Debt Collection Cases.
Here is a redacted copy of an email we wrote to one of our DIY Lawsuit Defense clients recently. Midland in this case is Midland Funding, a purchaser of debt, not an original creditor. Dear R., I saw that Eric exchanged emails with you about the Case Management Statement. I will now address your questions about the…
Continue reading…Cavalry agrees to settle $49,800 Bank of America debt for $4,000 (8%).
Tags: Cavalry Portfolio, Bank of America Not much more to say here. We were able to convince Cavalry that if it did not agree to a low settlement, the client would file for bankruptcy protection, which was the truth (contrary to popular belief, good lawyers do not have to tell lies to get the job…
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