1:26-cv-01174 COLLINS v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC et al
Case Summary
COLLINS v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC et al has reached a settlement notice stage, indicating that the parties have agreed to resolve their dispute outside of court. This suggests a resolution to claims likely related to information services or data handling.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
15 events
Coverage
15 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Settlement notice
- • Data services dispute
- • Plaintiff claims
- • Defendant liability
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Case Timeline
15 events5:26-cv-01174 Jatin Rathi v. Warden of Desert View Annex Detention Facility et al
Status Conference - optional html form ( 11
3:26-cv-05232 Kemp v. Equifax Information Services LLC
In the case Kemp v. Equifax Information Services LLC, the court dismissed the lawsuit because the plaintiff did not provide enough legal grounds to support their claim. This means the case will not proceed unless the plaintiff can present a valid claim. It matters because it prevents baseless lawsuits from moving forward, saving court resources.
7:25-cv-09187 Gottesfeld v. Equifax Information Services, LLC et al
In the case Gottesfeld v. Equifax Information Services, LLC, the parties have filed a notice indicating they have reached a settlement. This means they have agreed to resolve the dispute outside of court, potentially avoiding a trial. Such settlements can save time and legal costs for both sides.
2:26-cv-03763 Erika Becerril v. Equifax Information Services, LLC et al
A summons was issued in the case of Erika Becerril versus Equifax Information Services, LLC and others, officially notifying the defendants that a lawsuit has been filed against them. This step marks the formal start of legal proceedings, requiring the defendants to respond. It matters because it initiates the process for resolving the dispute through the court system.
1:25-cv-12348 Bell v. Equifax Information Services, LLC
In the case Collins v. Equifax Information Services LLC, the court granted an extension of time to complete the discovery process, which is the phase where both parties exchange relevant information. This extension allows more time for gathering evidence, which can be crucial for building a strong case. It matters because it ensures both sides have adequate opportunity to prepare before trial.
9:26-cv-80237 Hall v. Equifax Information Services LLC.
In the case Hall v. Equifax Information Services LLC, the plaintiff submitted a reply to support their motion, reinforcing their arguments to the court. This step is part of the legal process where the plaintiff responds to any opposition, aiming to persuade the judge to rule in their favor. It matters because it helps clarify the plaintiff's position and can influence the court's decision on the motion.
9:26-cv-80227 Rosa v. Equifax Information Services, LLC
In the case Rosa v. Equifax Information Services, LLC, the plaintiff submitted a reply to support their motion. This means the plaintiff responded to the defendant's arguments to strengthen their position in the ongoing legal dispute. Such replies are important as they clarify the plaintiff's stance and can influence the court's decision on the motion.
9:26-cv-80138 Bivens v. Equifax Information Services LLC
In the case Collins v. Equifax Information Services LLC, the plaintiff submitted a reply to support their motion, reinforcing their arguments to the court. This step is part of the ongoing legal process where parties clarify and strengthen their positions. It matters because it helps the judge understand the plaintiff's perspective and can influence the court's decision on the motion.
3:26-cv-02239 Clemons v. Equifax Information Services LLC
In the case Clemons v. Equifax Information Services LLC, a proposed summons was filed, which is a formal document notifying the defendant of the lawsuit and requiring their response. This step is essential to officially start the legal process against Equifax in this matter. It ensures that the defendant is properly informed and can prepare a defense.
0:26-cv-60763 Mandaloni v. Equifax Information Services LLC
In the case Collins v. Equifax Information Services LLC, the court issued an Order to Show Cause related to a similar case, Mandaloni v. Equifax Information Services LLC. This means the court is requiring one party to explain or justify a particular action or issue. It matters because it could influence how the court handles the current case or related matters.
1:26-cv-03084 Gray v. Equifax Information Services LLC et al
In the case of Gray v. Equifax Information Services LLC and others, a Civil Cover Sheet was filed, which is a standard document used to provide basic information about the lawsuit. This step is part of the initial paperwork required to formally start or process the case in court. It matters because it helps the court organize and track the case efficiently.
2:26-cv-01174 Leal Garcia v. ICE Field Office Director
In the case Leal Garcia v. ICE Field Office Director, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has formally entered the case to represent one of the parties. This step is important because it ensures that the party has legal representation and that the court and other parties are officially informed of the lawyer's involvement.
3:26-cv-05058 Williams v. Equifax Information Services LLC et al
In the case Williams v. Equifax Information Services LLC, the parties agreed to have their case handled by a magistrate judge instead of a district judge. This means the magistrate judge will oversee the proceedings and make decisions, which can speed up the process. Consent to proceed before a magistrate judge often leads to a more efficient resolution of the case.
3:25-cv-04343 MURGITTROYD v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES, LLC et al
In the case of Murgittroyd v. Equifax Information Services, LLC and others, a settlement conference was held. This is a meeting where both parties discuss resolving the dispute without going to trial, which can save time and legal costs. It matters because reaching a settlement can lead to a quicker resolution and avoid the uncertainties of a court judgment.
1:26-cv-01174 COLLINS v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC et al
In the case Collins v. Equifax Information Services LLC and others, the parties have filed a Notice of Settlement, indicating they have reached an agreement to resolve the dispute outside of court. This development typically means the case will not proceed to trial, saving time and resources for both sides. It matters because it signals a potential resolution and closure for the involved parties.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
5:26-cv-01174 Jatin Rathi v. Warden of Desert View Annex Detention Facility et al
Status Conference - optional html form ( 11
3:26-cv-05232 Kemp v. Equifax Information Services LLC
Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim ( 8
7:25-cv-09187 Gottesfeld v. Equifax Information Services, LLC et al
Notice of Settlement ( 26
2:26-cv-03763 Erika Becerril v. Equifax Information Services, LLC et al
Summons Issued (Attorney Civil Case Opening) ( 6
1:25-cv-12348 Bell v. Equifax Information Services, LLC
Extension of Time to Complete Discovery ( 17
9:26-cv-80237 Hall v. Equifax Information Services LLC.
Reply in Support of Motion ( 11
9:26-cv-80227 Rosa v. Equifax Information Services, LLC
Reply in Support of Motion ( 13
9:26-cv-80138 Bivens v. Equifax Information Services LLC
Reply in Support of Motion ( 12
3:26-cv-02239 Clemons v. Equifax Information Services LLC
Proposed Summons ( 5
0:26-cv-60763 Mandaloni v. Equifax Information Services LLC
Order to Show Cause ( 10
1:26-cv-03084 Gray v. Equifax Information Services LLC et al
Civil Cover Sheet ( 3
2:26-cv-01174 Leal Garcia v. ICE Field Office Director
Notice of Appearance ( 7
3:26-cv-05058 Williams v. Equifax Information Services LLC et al
Consent to Proceed Before Magistrate Judge
3:25-cv-04343 MURGITTROYD v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES, LLC et al
Settlement Conference
1:26-cv-01174 COLLINS v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC et al
Notice of Settlement (aty) ( 11