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Plaintiffs says TransUnion can't avoid class claims over FCRA violations

( March 3, 2021, 18:22 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Counsel for Sergio Ramirez asked the US Supreme Court to rule that a class of plaintiffs have standing to bring claims against TransUnion because it falsely designated all members as terrorists, violating the Fair Credit Reporting Act. “The brute fact is that trials matter, and the evidence—which TransUnion’s brief ignores—persuaded the jury that TransUnion willfully disregarded its obligation to prepare and disclose accurate credit reports. The record also shows that TransUnion knowingly consented to the very trial evidence and jury instructions that it now uses to manufacture post-trial arguments under Article III and typicality,” they said.See document below. ...

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