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June 8, 2009
TX Southern Werlein, Jr Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
 
May 4, 2009
Williams v. Trans Union LLC et al TX Southern Harmon Other
Plaintiff: Donovan C. Williams Defendant: Trans Union LLC, Experian Information Solution LLC, Equifax Information Services LLC, ER Solutions Inc., Credit Management LP and others...
 
June 13, 2008
Kilgore et al v. Keybank, National Association et al CA Northern Henderson Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Federal Question
Plaintiff: Matthew C. Kilgore, William Bruce Fuller, Kevin Wilhelmy; Defendant: Keybank, National Association, Key Education Resources, Great Lakes Education Loan Services, Inc., Student Loan Xpress, American Education Services
 
June 26, 2007
U S Department of Education et al v. Jesperson MN Doty Appeal Notice of Appeal re Bankruptcy Matter (BA
Appellant: U S Department of Education, National Student Loan Program Inc, Account Control Technology Inc, United Student Aid Funds Inc, GC Services, General Revenue Corporation, Educational Resources Institute Inc, HEMAR Insurance Corporation of America, Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corp, OSI Education Services Inc and others...
 
         
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