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Patel v. Trans Union, LLC et al
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3:14-cv-00522
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September 15, 2017
TransUnion To Settle FCRA Allegations For $8M
TransUnion LLC agreed to shell out $8 million to a class of consumers who alleged the company violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by refusing to let them contest criminal and terrorist alerts on reports sent to landlords, according to papers filed in California federal court Friday.
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October 24, 2016
Trans Union Can't Decertify Class Labeled Terrorists
A California federal judge will not decertify a class accusing Trans Union LLC of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act by not allowing consumers to contest criminal and terrorist alerts on reports sent to landlords, saying Friday the suit’s claims are fully in line with the U.S. Supreme Court’s Spokeo decision.
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July 22, 2016
Trans Union Seeks Decert. Of Suit Over 'Criminal' Tag
Trans Union LLC cited the U.S. Supreme Court's Spokeo decision in pushing a California federal judge to decertify a class accusing the credit information company of violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act by not allowing consumers to contest criminal and terrorist alerts on reports sent to landlords.
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September 03, 2015
Trans Union Gets FCPA Suit Stayed For Spokeo, Tyson
A California federal judge on Thursday stayed a class action claiming Trans Union LLC violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by not allowing consumers to contest criminal and terrorist alerts on their reports, agreeing that two pending U.S. Supreme Court decisions could reshape the case.