2:26-cv-03992 EL BEY v. TRANSUNION LLC
Notice of Guidelines for Pro Se Filers ( 2
Fluellen has filed a civil complaint against Trans Union LLC, initiating litigation likely related to consumer or credit reporting issues. The filing includes a certificate or notice of interested parties, which identifies entities with a stake in the case. This procedural step is standard in civil litigation to ensure transparency.
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Order · April 16, 2026
In a civil lawsuit filed by Fluellen against Trans Union LLC, a court order has been issued granting permission for Fluellen to file a motion for leave. This event is significant as it sets the stage for Fluellen to potentially challenge Trans Union's practices in the civil court system.
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Fluellen, representing himself in a civil lawsuit, has filed a complaint against Trans Union LLC, a major credit reporting agency. This action is significant as it highlights the ongoing issues with credit reporting practices and the potential for individuals to seek legal recourse against these entities.
In a civil lawsuit filed by Fluellen against Trans Union LLC, a court order has been issued granting permission for Fluellen to file a motion for leave. This event is significant as it sets the stage for Fluellen to potentially challenge Trans Union's practices in the civil court system.
In the case Fluellen v. Trans Union LLC, a Certificate or Notice of Interested Parties was filed. This document lists all individuals or entities that have a financial interest in the outcome of the case. It helps ensure transparency and identifies potential conflicts of interest during the legal proceedings.
Notice of Guidelines for Pro Se Filers ( 2
Order on Motion for Leave to File ( 17
Certificate/Notice of Interested Parties ( 4
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