1:25-cv-01569 ALFORD v. TRANSUNION LLC
Case Summary
In ALFORD v. TRANSUNION LLC, docket number 25-cv-01569, the plaintiff has filed a brief opposing a motion, indicating active litigation likely involving consumer or credit reporting issues. The case appears to involve contested motions, suggesting ongoing disputes over procedural or substantive matters between the parties.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
6 events
Coverage
6 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Opposition to motion
- • Consumer credit reporting
- • Procedural disputes
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Case Timeline
6 events1:25-cv-01569 Price v. Vital Core Health Strategies et al
In the federal lawsuit 1:25-cv-01569, Price v. Vital Core Health Strategies et al, the court heard arguments regarding the termination of a civil case between the plaintiff, Price, and the defendants, Vital Core Health Strategies and others. The outcome of this case could potentially impact how civil lawsuits are handled and terminated in the future.
0:25-cv-62583 Davis v. TransUnion, LLC
In the case of Davis v. TransUnion, LLC, the parties agreed to dismiss the lawsuit, as indicated by the filing of a stipulation of dismissal. This means both sides have settled or decided not to continue with the case, ending the legal dispute. Such dismissals often resolve conflicts without a trial, saving time and resources.
2:26-cv-02064 RANTA v. TRANSUNION LLC
In the ongoing legal matters involving TransUnion LLC, a notice was filed related to the case RANTA v. TRANSUNION LLC, which is connected to the previously filed case ALFORD v. TRANSUNION LLC. This notice likely serves to inform the court and parties about developments or procedural updates in the related litigation. Such notices help keep the court record current and ensure all parties are aware of relevant proceedings.
1:26-cv-21486 Burgelin v. Trans Union, LLC
In the case Alford v. TransUnion LLC, a motion was filed opposing a previous motion numbered 8 in a related case, Burgelin v. Trans Union, LLC. This indicates ongoing legal arguments where one party is challenging the other's request or position. Such motions are part of the procedural steps that can influence how the case proceeds.
1:25-cv-24963 STEWARD v. Trans Union LLC
In the case Steward v. Trans Union LLC, the parties have agreed to dismiss the lawsuit voluntarily, as indicated by the stipulation of dismissal filed by the attorney. This means both sides have resolved their dispute or decided not to pursue the case further, ending the legal proceedings without a trial. Such dismissals often reflect settlements or decisions that continuing the case is unnecessary.
1:25-cv-01569 ALFORD v. TRANSUNION LLC
In the case of Alford versus TransUnion LLC, the defendant filed a brief opposing a motion submitted by the plaintiff. This means the defendant is formally arguing against a request made by the plaintiff to the court. Such exchanges are crucial as they help the judge decide whether to grant or deny the plaintiff's motion.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-01569 Price v. Vital Core Health Strategies et al
~Util - Terminate Civil Case ( 16
0:25-cv-62583 Davis v. TransUnion, LLC
Stipulation of Dismissal - aty ( 19
2:26-cv-02064 RANTA v. TRANSUNION LLC
Notice (Other) ( 8
1:26-cv-21486 Burgelin v. Trans Union, LLC
in Opposition to Motion ( 8 )
1:25-cv-24963 STEWARD v. Trans Union LLC
Stipulation of Dismissal - aty ( 34
1:25-cv-01569 ALFORD v. TRANSUNION LLC
Brief in Opposition to Motion ( 19