Wednesday, May 02, 2007

5/2/07:  My Hillis v Fair Isaac + Equifax settlement objection, declaration and exhibits

I hate when I don’t even have time to proofread a printout of my filings, but what can I do? 

5/2/07: My objection, declaration in support of my objection and exhibits

I copied objector Helfand’s format and limited my objection to new and additional points.  It definitely made it much easier having something to work off.

Even if you’re not interested in legal stuff, I highly recommend that you read the part about Suze Orman’s horrible advice.  Orman and Fair Isaac effectively conspire to act on behalf of debt collectors instead of providing to customers the advice they promise.

Of course I expect the substance of my objection to be ignored like just about every other filing I submit to the courts.  That’s why I’ll send out a press release next week, after reviewing the other objections that will hopefully be filed.

I didn’t mention Equifax enough, but that’s of course because I don’t order any products at Equifax directly and I require that my clients also order at myFICO.com.

I also forgot to mention a few issues, but I just had to get it in the mail.  And I requested that the class counsel send me the entire file, everything that’s not posted online as per my request.  Don’t know whether I have a RIGHT to all documents, but it seems that as my attorney, they should have to give me everything. And maybe it’ll encourage them to post it all at a free website. 

I’m especially interested in the discovery, for $4,000,000 in attorneys fees there ought to be some interesting stuff. 

Update 5/13/07: attorney Helfand’s objection, the complaint and some filings

I’m not a lawyer, my objection is based on my credit expertise and common sense, attorney Helfand presented LEGAL arguments.

Posted by Christine on 05/02/2007 at 05:10 PM
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