The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit continued its campaign against conflicts of interest in class action agreements, throwing out a $45 million settlement with three credit reporting agen
...credit history with reporting companies, including the major three: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. The television news magazine concluded that "it's extremely...
...lion's share of the protests. Equifax Information Services LLC; Experian Information Solutions Inc.; and TransUnion LLC resolved an average of 15 percent...
...U.S. DISTRICT COURT IN ALEXANDRIA, VA. Longtin v. Experian Information Solutions Inc. (No. 12-CV-01101, September 28) Assigned...
National Law Journal
...s reach well beyond supervision of the "big three" — Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. According to the Consumer Data Industry Association...
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...those who furnish consumer information to credit reporting agencies (CRAs), such as Experian, the agency that prepared Barrepski's credit report. Under that statute, after...
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...myFICO Consumer Services, Inc. (FICO)brought suit against three credit bureaus: Experian InformationSolutions, Inc. (Experian), Equifax, Inc. (Equifax), and Trans Union...
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...f/k/a Galaxy Asset purchasing ("Galaxy"); Capital Management Services, L.P.; Experian Information Solutions; and TransUnion, LLC. Huertas incurred credit card debt owed to...
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