ESPOSITO v. TRANS UNION, LLC et al
ANTHONY ESPOSITO |
TRANS UNION, LLC, EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC., EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES LLC, HOUSEHOLD BANK and GE MONEY BANK |
2:2008cv00458 |
April 4, 2008 |
US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh Office |
Allegheny |
Gary L. Lancaster |
Other Statutory Actions |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 Fair Debt Collection Act |
None |
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Filing 53 ORDER granting 52 Stipulation of Dismissal as to defendant GE Money Bank with prejudice; Each party to pay their own costs and attorneys' fees. Signed by Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 3/26/09. (map) |
Filing 51 ORDER granting 50 Stipulation of Dismissal of defendant EQUIFAX INFORMATION SERVICES, LLC with prejudice; Each party to bear its own costs. Signed by Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 2/26/09. (map) Modified on 2/27/2009 to correct typo. (ksa) |
Filing 49 ORDER granting 48 Stipulation of Dismissal of defendant TRANS UNION, LLC with prejudice; Plaintiff and defendant shall bear their own costs and attorneys fees. Signed by Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 2/23/09. (map) |
Filing 47 ORDER directing Clerk to mark CASE CLOSED pending submission of stipulation of discontinuance. Signed by Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 2/9/09. (map) |
Filing 39 ORDER granting 38 Consent Motion to Vacate 28 Clerk's Entry of Default as to defendant GE MONEY BANK. Signed by Judge Gary L. Lancaster on 12/3/08. (map) |
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