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1:18-cv-01902 Coco v. Dear et al

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Case Summary

In Coco v. Dear et al, the court issued an order regarding a motion to take a deposition. This procedural ruling addresses the parties' ability to gather testimony through depositions, which is a critical part of the discovery process in civil litigation. The order likely sets terms or conditions under which the deposition may proceed.

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Key Issues

  • Motion to take deposition
  • Discovery procedures
  • Evidence gathering
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Case Timeline

4 events
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Order April 14, 2026

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In the case Howard v. Dart et al, the court issued an order regarding a motion to take a deposition. This means the court has decided whether or not a witness can be questioned under oath before the trial. This step is important for gathering evidence and preparing for the case.

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In the case Ramos v. Dart, the court granted the plaintiff permission to proceed 'in forma pauperis,' meaning they can continue the lawsuit without paying court fees due to financial hardship. This allows individuals who cannot afford legal costs to access the court system. It matters because it ensures equal access to justice regardless of a person's financial situation.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:18-cv-01902 Coco v. Dear et al

In the case Coco v. Dear et al, an unspecified court event occurred without additional details provided. Since no specific actions or rulings are described, it is unclear what changes or decisions were made in the case at this time. This event might represent a procedural step or update in the ongoing litigation.

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Other April 13, 2026

5:26-cv-03129 v. DYER et al

In the case Coco v. Dear et al, a Certificate of Service was filed, which is a document proving that legal papers were officially delivered to the involved parties. This step is crucial to ensure that all parties are properly informed about the case proceedings. Without proper service, the case cannot move forward fairly.

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