1- Scheduling Order
Case Summary
The court issued a scheduling order to set deadlines and organize the timeline for the case. This order outlines when key filings and events must occur, providing structure to the litigation process. It matters because it controls the pace and sequence of the case, affecting all parties' preparation and strategy.
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Scheduling Order
Order · May 12, 2026
The court issued an order.
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Scheduling Order
Order · May 13, 2026
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The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 13, 2026.
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The Story So Far
The court issued a scheduling order on May 13, 2026, setting deadlines and organizing the timeline for this active case. The order establishes when key filings, such as motions and disclosures, must be submitted. It also outlines deadlines for discovery and other procedural milestones.
No judge has been assigned yet, and the court has not disclosed the case's underlying claims or parties. The scheduling order is the first formal step to structure the litigation and guide its progress. Without a judge or more details on the docket, the case remains at an early stage.
The order signals the court’s intent to move the case forward in an orderly fashion. Parties now have clear deadlines to meet, which will shape the pace and scope of the dispute. The court’s next moves will likely include assigning a judge and setting initial hearings or status conferences.
This case is in its procedural infancy, with the scheduling order as the only public milestone so far.
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3 eventsScheduling Order
The court issued an order.
1 - Scheduling
The court issued a scheduling order to set deadlines and organize the timeline for the case. This order outlines when key filings and events must occur, providing structure to the litigation process. It matters because it controls the pace and sequence of the case, affecting all parties' preparation and strategy.
1- Scheduling Order
The court issued an order.
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