Seyfarth Synopsis: For the final blog in this series regarding the legacy of TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez (“TransUnion”), the Workplace Class Action blog closes its survey of federal Circuit Courts with ...
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TransUnion LLC, (“TransUnion”), recently announced a cybersecurity incident, which impacted the personal information of millions of individuals. The ...
CHICAGO (CN) — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has tossed its almost three-year-old regulatory enforcement lawsuit against credit reporting agency TransUnion, according to a court stipulation ...
In the process of completing 25 acquisitions and building a trove of information on more than 1 billion consumers across 30 countries over the past 56 years, TransUnion LLC had created a lot of data ...
NEW YORK and CHICAGO, Aug. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP (“Wolf Haldenstein”), a preeminent national consumer rights law firm, is investigating claims on ...
Credit reporting giant TransUnion LLC today is introducing a new artificial intelligence capability designed to accelerate complex credit analytics workflows and make them accessible to a broader ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission reached a $23 million settlement with credit reporting firm TransUnion and a Colorado-based subsidiary. TransUnion was cited ...
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TransUnion earns a 'strong buy' rating, driven by robust organic growth and an accretive Mexico acquisition. Click here to ...
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TransUnion LLC, one of the three major credit reporting companies in the U.S., today confirmed that a desktop computer containing the Social Security numbers and other sensitive information belonging ...
In TransUnion, the Supreme Court reinforced that Article III standing requires a “concrete harm,” even when there is a statutory violation, and that “an injury in law is not an injury in fact.” In ...