0:26-cv-60631 Feltzin v. Shops at Coconut Creek, Inc. et al
Case Summary
The case Feltzin v. Shops at Coconut Creek, Inc. et al was voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiff. The dismissal was filed by the attorney, indicating the plaintiff chose to end the litigation without proceeding to trial or judgment. No further substantive rulings or motions are noted in the docket.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Voluntary dismissal
- • Plaintiff's decision
- • No trial or judgment
Case Timeline
3 events0:26-cv-60631 Feltzin v. Shops at Coconut Creek, Inc. et al
The court issued an order dismissing the case Feltzin v. Shops at Coconut Creek, Inc. and closing the matter. This means the legal dispute has been officially ended and will no longer proceed in court. The dismissal could be due to a settlement, lack of evidence, or other procedural reasons.
0:26-cv-60439 Feltzin v. D-614, LLC et al
The court issued an administrative order in the case Feltzin v. D-614, LLC et al, which is related to the broader litigation involving Feltzin and Shops at Coconut Creek, Inc. This order likely addresses procedural or case management issues to help move the case forward efficiently. Such orders are important because they ensure the legal process proceeds smoothly and on schedule.
0:26-cv-60741 Feltzin v. CAPELLI REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC et al
In the case Feltzin v. Capelli Real Estate Holdings LLC and others, the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit. This means the plaintiff decided to end the case without pursuing it further. Such a dismissal can occur for various reasons, including settlement or reassessment of the case's merits.
Press Coverage
0:26-cv-60631 Feltzin v. Shops at Coconut Creek, Inc. et al
Order Dismissing/Closing Case or Party ( 10
0:26-cv-60439 Feltzin v. D-614, LLC et al
Administrative Order ( 21
0:26-cv-60741 Feltzin v. CAPELLI REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC et al
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal - aty ( 10