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Gutierrez Ramirez Voluntarily Drops Equifax From Credit Dispute

25-cv-02242
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Case Summary

Gutierrez Ramirez voluntarily dismissed claims against Equifax under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1) in docket 25-cv-02242. The dismissal requires no court order at this stage and terminates Equifax's involvement in the action. The case appears to be a consumer credit reporting dispute. Equifax is a frequent defendant in Fair Credit Reporting Act litigation, and voluntary dismissals in these cases often reflect pre-litigation settlements or strategic case management.

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Key Issues

  • Fair Credit Reporting Act claims
  • Voluntary dismissal of Equifax as defendant
  • Potential settlement or resolution with Equifax
  • Status of any remaining defendants
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Other April 19, 2026

8:25-cv-02242 Jahir Gutierrez Ramirez v. Equifax Information Services LLC et al

Jahir Gutierrez Ramirez voluntarily dismissed at least one defendant from his case against Equifax Information Services LLC and others, filing under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1). That rule lets a plaintiff drop a party without a court order, provided the defendant hasn't yet answered or moved for summary judgment. The dismissal was tied to docket entry 26, suggesting it came relatively early in the litigation.

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