While Losch settled with Nationstar in 2019, the legal battle with Experian persisted. Despite a summary judgment in favor of Experian in 2020, the Eleventh Circuit granted a lifeline to Losch’s negligence claims.
Admittance of Evidence
Critical to the proceedings was the admission of Losch’s second amended complaint, a move contested by the plaintiff. However, the Eleventh Circuit upheld the lower court’s decision, citing its relevance in determining the allocation of fault between Nationstar and Experian.
Legal Luminaries
U.S. Circuit Judges Adalberto Jordan, Barbara Lagoa, and Frank M. Hull presided over the panel for the Eleventh Circuit, overseeing a case that exemplified the intricacies of credit reporting laws.
Experian Win In Credit Reporting Suit : Final Verdict
As the legal duel concludes, Experian emerges victorious, represented by a legal team spearheaded by Jeffrey Johnson, Adam W. Wiers, and Christopher A. Hall of Jones Day. Meanwhile, Losch, represented by Susan Rotkis and David A. Chami of Consumer Attorneys, faces a setback in his pursuit of rectifying alleged credit reporting inaccuracies.