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Gradilla Chavez Voluntarily Drops Party in Experian Credit Suit

25-cv-09438
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Case Summary

Gradilla Chavez filed a voluntary dismissal of a party under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1) in a suit against Experian, docket 25-cv-09438. The dismissal is docket entry 37, indicating the case has been active for some time before this filing. Experian is a major credit reporting agency and a common defendant in consumer credit disputes. The dismissal of a specific party — rather than the full action — suggests the plaintiff is reshaping the case rather than ending it.

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Key Issues

  • Identity of dismissed party
  • Remaining claims against Experian
  • Fair Credit Reporting Act or related consumer claims
  • Strategic rationale for partial dismissal
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Other April 19, 2026

2:25-cv-09438 Miguel Gradilla Chavez v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc. et al

Gradilla Chavez voluntarily dismissed at least one defendant from his Fair Credit Reporting Act suit against Experian and others in the Central District of California. The dismissal came under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1), meaning no court order was required — plaintiff pulled the trigger unilaterally before the opposing party answered or moved for summary judgment.

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