Law360, New York (July 27, 2009, 7:36 PM ET) -- A federal judge has stripped most of the claims out of a long-running intellectual property and antitrust dispute brought by the company behind the widely used FICO credit score rating, Fair Isaac Corp., against top national credit reporting agencies over the launch of a similar credit scoring model.
In a ruling issued Friday, Judge Ann Montgomery of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota agreed to toss antitrust and false advertising claims Fair Isaac first made in October 2006 against the three top credit...
Antitrust, Other Claims Cut In Credit Scoring Case
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