3:26-cv-02512 PHARHAM et al v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC et al
Case Summary
In PHARHAM et al v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC et al, the plaintiffs initiated a lawsuit against Equifax and other defendants, likely concerning consumer information or credit reporting issues. The case has progressed to the stage where waiver of service has been executed, indicating that defendants have acknowledged receipt of the complaint without formal service of process.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
4 events
Coverage
4 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Consumer credit reporting
- • Service of process
- • Defendant acknowledgment
Case Timeline
4 events2:25-cv-12034 Jeremy Nunley v. Equifax Information Services LLC
In the case of Jeremy Nunley v. Equifax Information Services LLC, a Corporate Disclosure Statement was filed. This document typically reveals any financial interests or affiliations the parties have that could affect the case. Filing this statement helps ensure transparency and fairness in the legal process.
2:26-cv-02843 CHOI v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES, LLC et al
In the case of Choi v. Equifax Information Services, the defendants have formally agreed to waive their right to be served with legal papers in the usual manner. This means they acknowledge the lawsuit and will respond without requiring formal service, which can speed up the legal process. It matters because it helps move the case forward more efficiently.
5:25-cv-03193 Crystal Alvarez v. Equifax Information Services, LLC
In the case of Crystal Alvarez v. Equifax Information Services, LLC, a party involved in the lawsuit was dismissed. This means that one of the individuals or entities originally part of the case is no longer involved, which can affect the direction or outcome of the litigation.
3:26-cv-02512 PHARHAM et al v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC et al
The plaintiffs in the case Pharham et al v. Equifax Information Services LLC voluntarily decided to dismiss their lawsuit. This means they chose to end the case without the court making a final judgment. Such a dismissal can occur for various reasons, including settlement or reconsideration of the claims.
Press Coverage
2:25-cv-12034 Jeremy Nunley v. Equifax Information Services LLC
Corporate Disclosure Statement ( 12
2:26-cv-02843 CHOI v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES, LLC et al
Waiver of Service Executed ( 3
5:25-cv-03193 Crystal Alvarez v. Equifax Information Services, LLC
Dismiss Party ( 13
3:26-cv-02512 PHARHAM et al v. EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC et al
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal (aty) ( 6