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Continue reading…San Diego Debt Collector, Encore Capital Group Owes $42M In Refunds
“These are exactly the types of illegal practices we have been successfully fighting since 2005” -Adam C. Fullman, Founder, The Fullman Firm, P.C. You can read more here: http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2015/sep/09/encore-capital-debt-buyer-must-pay-millions-refund/
Continue reading…Unifund CCR Partners Dismisses Lawsuit After Fullman Firm Gets Tactical Advantage
GL was sued by Unifund CCR Partners for $8,715. He had been working up case himself, but hired The Fullman Firm to prepare the case for trial. We noticed that Unifund had failed to respond to our pre-trial demand for identification of witnesses and evidence. We waited until after the deadline for Unifund to respond, then…
Continue reading…CACH LLC Settles $23,554 Lawsuit for $2,000
Fullman Firm attorney Sergio Chaidez noticed something missing in CACH LLC’s response to our document demands. CACH LLC had some evidence that our client’s small business (which is now closed) owed the the debt of $23,554, but there was no documentation of the alleged personal guarantee signed by our client. We could have beaten CACH…
Continue reading…Fullman Firm Vacates Asset Acceptance Judgment and Gets Case Dismissed.
Asset Acceptance levied E.B.’s bank account based on a$7,150 judgment it had obtained without proper notice to E.B.. We were able to get the judgment vacated, the money returned. Then we demanded a copy of Asset Acceptance’s documents. They responded by agreeing to dismissing the case with prejudice.
Continue reading…$12,569 Lawsuit By Cavalry SPV I LLC and Suttel Hammer White Settled for $4,000.
T.V. was sued for $$12,569 by Cavalry SPV I LLC and Suttel, Hammer & White. She hired us to defend the lawsuit and requested that we attempt to settle the debt before filing an Answer to the complaint. We were able to settle for $4,000 before the time to respond to the complaint had expired.
Continue reading…Portfolio Recovery Dismisses $15,617 Lawsuit After Fullman Firm Starts Preparing For Trial
When Portfolio Recovery sued G.C. for $15,617 he began by defending himself, but then he found The Fullman Firm and had us prepare for trial. When we served Portfolio Recovery with our pre-trial documents, it dismissed the case. That’s two wins against Portfolio Recovery in one month!
Continue reading…Fortis Capital Dismisses $10,450 Lawsuit In Response to Fullman Document Demands
Fortis Capital sued I.M. for $10,450, but he did not give in. He hired the Fullman Firm for our Attorney Assisted Lawsuit Defense service. After he mailed off the document demands we prepared for him, Fortis Capital dismissed the case. We can’t guarantee these results all the time, but we know that defending a debt…
Continue reading…Harris & Zide and Soaring Capital Dismiss Lawsuit
Harris & Zide, representing Soaring Capital, sued A.M. She defended herself with our Attorney Assisted Lawsuit Defense service, and we prepared her demand for production of documents to be sent to Harris & Zide. When they did not respond to her document demand, we wrote a letter for her threatening a motion before the court…
Continue reading…Fortis Capital Dismisses Case After Fullman Client Asserts Statute of Limitations Defense
Fortis Capital, represented by Curtis O Barnes, sued I.M. on a stale debt. We prepared I.M.’s responses to Fortis Capital’s discovery requests and asserted that the statute of limitations had expired. Fortis Capital responded by dismissing the case. Remember, even though the statute of limitations for credit card debt in California is 4 years, you…
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