Coleman v. Trans Union LLC et al
Thomas Coleman |
Trans Union LLC, Experian Information Solutions Inc, National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2005-2, National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-1 and Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency |
3:2016cv00701 |
March 3, 2016 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Columbia Office |
Richland |
Joseph F Anderson |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1681 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 30 ORDER DISMISSING CASE as to Trans Union, LLC without costs and without prejudice to the right of either party, upon good cause shown within sixty (60) days, to reinstate the action if settlement is not consummated. Signed by Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. on 05/16/2016. (bshr, ) |
Filing 22 ORDER DISMISSING CASE as to Equifax Information Services, LLC without costs and without prejudice to the right of either party, upon good cause shown within sixty (60) days, to reinstate the action if settlement is not consummated. Signed by Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. on 04/05/2016. (bshr, ) |
Filing 17 ORDER SETTING RULE 16 CONFERENCE notifying parties the Court will conduct a Rule 16 conference in Chambers on Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. in the Matthew J. Perry, Jr. Federal Courthouse, 901 Richland Street, Columbia, South Carolina. Signed by Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. on 03/11/2016. (bshr, ) |
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