What is the Hillis/Slack class action about?
The Plaintiffs in this class action assert that the Defendants, Fair Isaac Corporation, Equifax Consumer Services, Incorporated, and MyFICO Consumer Services, Incorporated, were credit repair organizations because they sold services for the purpose of improving a customers credit record, credit history, or credit rating. The Plaintiffs allege that the Defendants violated certain sections of the federal Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA) in the course of the marketing and sales of their credit score and credit repair products. Certain violations of a California law similar to CROA were also alleged against some of the Defendants. The Plaintiffs brought two lawsuits against the Defendants on behalf of themselves and all consumers who purchased certain credit Offerings from the Defendants. The Defendants deny all allegations of wrongdoing and contend they have complied with all applicable laws, but the Defendants have agreed to settle the case to avoid the time, expense, and distracti
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