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1:26-cv-11128 Mejia v. Experian Information Solutions

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In Mejia v. Experian Information Solutions, docket 26-cv-11128, the court granted an extension of time for the defendant to file an answer. This procedural development indicates ongoing litigation likely involving consumer reporting or data accuracy issues.

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  • Extension of time
  • Consumer information dispute
  • Procedural posture

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Order April 16, 2026

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In a recent court order, the judge dismissed a motion brought by Ranta against Experian Information Solutions, ruling that the case lacks sufficient merit to proceed. This decision matters because it sets a precedent for how similar claims against data privacy companies may be evaluated in the future.

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8:26-cv-00808 Stephanie Thomas v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc.

In the case Stephanie Thomas v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc., the court confirmed that the summons and complaint were successfully delivered to the defendant within 21 days. This means the defendant has been officially notified of the lawsuit and must respond accordingly. Proper service is crucial to ensure the legal process can move forward fairly.

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Other April 15, 2026

7:25-cv-06265 Gross v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc.

In the case of Gross v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc., the parties have agreed to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit. This means both sides have decided to end the case without further legal proceedings. Such dismissals often indicate a settlement or resolution outside of court.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:26-cv-11128 Mejia v. Experian Information Solutions

In the case Mejia v. Experian Information Solutions, the court granted an extension of time for the defendant to file their answer to the complaint. This means the defendant has more time to respond to the allegations, which can affect the timeline of the case. Extensions like this help ensure that both parties have adequate time to prepare their arguments.

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