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Lemmon v. Equifax Information Services LLC, 2:17-cv-01464-JLR. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20190107c80 Visitors: 4
Filed: Dec. 20, 2018
Latest Update: Dec. 20, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND[ PROPOSED ] ORDER TO STAY PROCEEDINGS JAMES L. ROBART , District Judge . Pursuant to the Court's Order dated October 22, 2018 (Dkt. 31), Plaintiff Leonard A. Lemmon, and Defendant Equifax Information Services LLC ("Equifax"), by counsel, hereby provide this notice regarding the status of the case. This case is one of a number of similar putative class actions brought against Equifax around the country regarding the reporting of public records ( i.e., tax liens and civi
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STIPULATION AND[PROPOSED] ORDER TO STAY PROCEEDINGS

Pursuant to the Court's Order dated October 22, 2018 (Dkt. 31), Plaintiff Leonard A. Lemmon, and Defendant Equifax Information Services LLC ("Equifax"), by counsel, hereby provide this notice regarding the status of the case.

This case is one of a number of similar putative class actions brought against Equifax around the country regarding the reporting of public records (i.e., tax liens and civil judgments). On October 9, 2018, the parties to this case and the other, similar putative class actions reached an agreement in principle to resolve the pending cases on a nationwide basis through a class settlement to be presented for approval in the Eastern District of Virginia. The settlement, if approved, would resolve the putative class action claims in this case. The parties are still working on finalizing the documentation for the settlement, and respectfully request that the Court stay this matter for an additional 60 days until February 19, 2019.

Accordingly, the parties request that all deadlines in the case be stayed for sixty days. The parties will file a joint status report within two weeks of the execution of the settlement agreement, but in any event by no later than February 19, 2019. An endorsement ordering this further stay of deadlines appears at the bottom of this stipulation.

STIPULATED.

II. ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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