Gay v. CreditInform
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Opinions of the United 2008 Decisions States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
1-8-2008
Gay v. CreditInform Precedential or Non-Precedential: Precedential
Docket No. 06-4036
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MARY GAY, ON BEHALF OF HERSELF AND ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED,
Appellant
v.
CREDITINFORM; INTERSECTIONS, INC.
Present: FISHER, ALDISERT AND GREENBERG, Circuit Judges
1. Appellee’s Motion for Amendment of the Opinion dated December 19, 2007
/s/ Dana Moore Dana Moore, Case Manager Response Due 1/708 (267) 299-4927 ORDER The foregoing motion is granted to the end that the last sentence in footnote 2 on page 3 of the slip opinion will read as follows:
Inasmuch as Intersections, notwithstanding its claim that the CROA does not apply to it, treats the CROA as applicable in this case, we will do the same but do so without resolving the dispute between the parties as to whether services Intersections supplied Gay are credit repair products.
By the Court,
/s/ Morton I. Greenberg Circuit Judge
Dated: January 8, 2008 DMM/cc: James A. Francis, Esq. David A. Searles, Esq. Christopher D. Thomas, Esq. David R. Fine, Esq. Carleton O. Strouss, Esq.
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