July 22, 2022
The owner of a credit reporting firm on Friday dropped his New Jersey federal court claims against two consumer protection law firms over how he was served legal papers as part of a global settlement ending both his harassment allegations and the firms' class actions against him in Virginia.
January 07, 2022
Two consumer protection law firms urged a New Jersey federal court Friday to toss a pared-down version of a credit reporting company's lawsuit over how it was served legal papers, arguing the Garden State court doesn't have jurisdiction since the claims stem from litigation filed in Virginia.
March 22, 2021
A New Jersey federal judge has dismissed a credit reporting company founder's lawsuit that alleged he was harassed as part of underlying litigation over payday lending, ruling that there was no showing that the class action attorneys suing him directed the actions of a purportedly rude process server.
December 07, 2020
A group of class action attorneys fired back at a credit reporting company's founder's bid to add new plaintiffs and allegations to his suit claiming he and his family were harassed by a process server, arguing that the founder is retaliating against the attorneys for suing them in Virginia federal court.
August 25, 2020
A group of class action attorneys has moved to dismiss a New Jersey federal suit by a credit reporting company's founder, who claims his family was harassed by a process server who ignored social distancing when delivering documents in allegedly frivolous underlying lawsuits.
June 11, 2020
A group of class action attorneys were hit with a New Jersey federal lawsuit Thursday by a credit reporting company's founder claiming his family was harassed by a rude process server who was delivering frivolous litigation over a purported payday lending scheme.