Equifax Information Services v. Donna Soutter
Petitioner: EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES, LLC
Respondent: DONNA K. SOUTTER, For herself and on behalf of all similarly situated individuals
Case Number: 15-172
Filed: April 30, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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Petitioner: EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES, LLC
Represented By: David M. Barnes
Represented By: Jeffrey S. Bucholtz
Represented By: Paul D. Clement
Represented By: Jeffrey Matthew Harris
Represented By: Merritt E. McAlister
Represented By: Zachary A. McEntyre
Represented By: Phyllis B. Summer
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Respondent: DONNA K. SOUTTER, For herself and on behalf of all similarly situated individuals
Represented By: Robin Ann Abbott
Represented By: Leonard Anthony Bennett
Represented By: Matthew James Erausquin
Represented By: Janelle M. Mikac
Represented By: Casey Shannon Nash
Represented By: Dale Wood Pittman
Represented By: Susan Mary Rotkis
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