Mangra v. Equifax Information Services LLC et al
Prakash Mangra and Parkash Mangra |
Equifax Information Services LLC, Trans Union LLC and Experian Information Solutions, Inc. |
1:2025cv00703 |
February 7, 2025 |
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Marcia M Henry |
Eric N Vitaliano |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. § 1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act |
None |
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Filing 5 This attorney case opening filing has been checked for quality control. See the attachment for corrections that were made, if any. (KD) |
Filing 4 Clerk's Notice Re: Consent. A United States Magistrate Judge has been assigned to this case and is available to conduct all proceedings. In accordance with Rule 73 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Local Rule 73.1, the parties are notified that if all parties consent, the assigned Magistrate Judge is available to conduct all proceedings in this action including a (jury or nonjury) trial and to order the entry of a final judgment. Attached to this Notice is a blank copy of the consent form that should be filled out, signed and filed electronically only if all parties wish to consent. Any party may withhold its consent without adverse substantive consequences. Do NOT return or file the consent unless all parties have signed the consent.The form may also be accessed at the following link: #https://img.nyed.uscourts.gov/files/forms/MJConsentForm.pdf (KD) |
Filing 3 Corporate Disclosure Statement by Equifax Information Services LLC identifying Corporate Parent Equifax Inc. for Equifax Information Services LLC. (Seger, Forrest) |
Filing 2 Civil Cover Sheet.. Re #1 Notice of Removal, by Equifax Information Services LLC (Seger, Forrest) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL by Equifax Information Services LLC from Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Queens, case number 700719/2025. ( Filing fee $ 405 receipt number ANYEDC-18742792) (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit Consent of TransUnion, #3 Exhibit Consent of JPMorgan Chase, #4 Exhibit Consent of Experian, #5 Civil Cover Sheet) (Seger, Forrest) |
NOTICE! :The Clerk's Office cannot assign this case without a completed Civil Cover Sheet. Counsel is directed to forward a completed (2 Page Form)Civil Cover Sheet, answering all questions ***INCLUDING THE CERTIFICATION OF ARBITRATION ELIGIBILITY section on the second page***. Please use the event Proposed Summons/Civil Cover Sheet. ***Counsel is also advise to file a Rule 7.1 Disclosure Statement on this docket. (KD) |
Case Assigned to Judge Eric N. Vitaliano and Magistrate Judge Marcia M. Henry. Please download and review the Individual Practices of the assigned Judges, located on our #website. Attorneys are responsible for providing courtesy copies to judges where their Individual Practices require such. (KD) |
This case has been opened in the Eastern District of New York. If you plan to continue representing your client(s), you must be admitted to practice before this court. You must do so by applying for Pro Hac Vice or permanent admission. To apply for Pro Hac Vice admission, you must first register for an ECF login and password. Please visit the Court's website at www.nyed.uscourts.gov/attorney-admissions for guidance. Once registered, you must electronically file a Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice. You must pay the required pro hac vice fee online. (KD) |
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