2:26-cv-04410 Ramirez v. Equifax Information Services, LLC
Certificate/Notice of Interested Parties ( 4
The case, Joseph v. Equifax Information Services LLC, is a civil matter with a docket number of 26-cv-80140. The current summary indicates that an order was issued, with a corresponding filing fee of $12.
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Order · April 24, 2026
The court issued an order.
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A Notice of Interested Parties was filed.
A Notice of Appearance or Withdrawal of Counsel was filed.
The court received a Certificate of Other Affiliates/Corporate Disclosure Statement from Sanchez v. Equifax Information Services LLC, a related case to Joseph v. Equifax Information Services LLC. This filing is a routine disclosure of corporate affiliates and does not directly impact the Joseph case. The filing is a procedural step in the litigation process.
Attorney Kishiki withdrew from the case Kishiki v. Equifax Information Services, LLC et al. This withdrawal is a procedural step in the ongoing litigation. The case, which involves Equifax Information Services, LLC, will continue without Kishiki as counsel.
A Summons was issued.
Attorney withdrawal in Mckenzie v. Equifax Information Services, LLC et al (1:25-cv-06310) means the lawyer representing the plaintiff is no longer involved in the case. This change may impact the case's progress and strategy. The withdrawal may be due to various reasons, including a conflict of interest or a decision to focus on other cases.
A new case, Whitfield v. Equifax Information Services LLC et al, was filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. The case is related to the Equifax data breach in 2017. This development may impact the ongoing litigation in Joseph v. Equifax Information Services LLC.
The court issued an order.
A new case, Soddy v. Equifax, was filed in the Northern District of Georgia, potentially adding to the growing list of lawsuits against Equifax following its 2017 data breach. The case may involve similar allegations of negligence and failure to protect consumer data. The outcome of this case could impact Equifax's liability and compensation obligations.
Certificate/Notice of Interested Parties ( 4
Notice of Appearance or Withdrawal of Counsel (G-123) ( 37
Certificate of Other Affiliates/Corporate Disclosure Statement ( 15
Withdraw as Attorney ( 34
Summons (Affidavit) Returned Executed ( 8
Withdraw as Attorney ( 64
Order (PAPERLESS or pdf attached) ( 12
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