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Mulholland v. Farahmand et al

25-cv-62719
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Case Summary

Mulholland v. Farahmand et al, docket number 25-cv-62719, is currently noted for an order issued by the court. The order was filed electronically, but details of the order's content are not provided. The case remains at an early procedural phase with no disclosed substantive rulings or motions. Without further information, the nature of the dispute and the parties' claims or defenses remain unclear. The case likely involves civil litigation given the docket format and parties involved.

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0:25-cv-62719 Mulholland v. Farahmand et al

Order · April 15, 2026

The court issued an official order in the case of Mulholland v. Farahmand et al. This order, which was filed electronically without a physical paper copy, outlines a decision or instruction from the judge regarding the case. Such orders guide how the case will proceed and affect the parties involved.

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  • Court orders
  • Electronic filing
  • Procedural status
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Order April 15, 2026

0:25-cv-62719 Mulholland v. Farahmand et al

The court issued an official order in the case of Mulholland v. Farahmand et al. This order, which was filed electronically without a physical paper copy, outlines a decision or instruction from the judge regarding the case. Such orders guide how the case will proceed and affect the parties involved.

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