Clark v. TransUnion, LLC – groundbreaking settlement

CLA represented a class of approximately 20 million consumers against TransUnion for violations of the FCRA. In yet another first-of-its-kind settlement, TransUnion agreed to that all existing public records (like tax liens and civil judgments) will be removed from consumer’s reports. Class members were also eligible for cash payments due to Trans Union’s misreporting of these records.

Firm News, Updates & Insights

Emily Connor Kennedy Speaks about Fair Credit Reporting Act at NACA/NCLC Spring Training Conference
We are proud to share that attorney Emily Connor Kennedy recently joined consumer protection lawyers from across the country at the NACA/NCLC Spring Training Conference, a premier educational gathering co-hosted by the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) and the...
Leonard A. Bennett Receives Highest Honor in the Field of Consumer Law
2025 Vern Countryman Award at NCLC Conference Presentation at the 2025 NCLC Conference At its annual Consumer Rights Litigation Conference on November 15, 2025, the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) presented the prestigious Vern Countryman Award to Virginia attorney Leonard...
Can I Sue if the Credit Bureaus For Errors On My Credit Report?
Errors on credit reports happen more often than you might think. Maybe your credit report has accounts that aren’t yours – what do you do? Or perhaps someone else’s name and address is showing up on your report, leaving you...