Article: Experian(R) Applauds Latest U.S. District Court Decision in Suit Against LifeLock as Win for Consumers.

LifeLock motion for reconsideration dismissed; improper placement of fraud alerts constitutes unfair business practices; Experian committed to protecting consumers

COSTA MESA, Calif., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Experian today announced that a federal court in California denied a motion by LifeLock Inc. to reconsider the court's prior ruling which found that LifeLock's practice of setting 90-day fraud alerts for consumers with the three main credit bureaus is unlawful. Experian filed the lawsuit in 2008 alleging that LifeLock activities were contrary to certain provisions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Experian has requested a permanent injunction, for ...

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