1:21-cv-02567 Sadowski v. Menard, Inc. et al
Case Summary
In the case of Sadowski v. Menard, Inc. et al, docket number 21-cv-02567, the court issued an order regarding a motion to substitute a party in the litigation. The details of the order reflect procedural developments in the case, specifically addressing the proper party to be involved as the litigation progresses. This type of order typically arises when there is a need to replace a party due to reasons such as death, transfer of interest, or correction of misnamed parties. While the underlying facts and claims of the case are not detailed in the order, the procedural ruling on substitution is significant as it ensures the correct parties are before the court, which is essential for the case to proceed on its merits. The order helps maintain the integrity of the litigation process by clarifying party status and preventing unnecessary delays.
Key Issues
- • Motion to substitute party
- • Procedural rules for party substitution
- • Litigation party status
- • Case management and procedural compliance
Case Timeline
1 event1:21-cv-02567 Sadowski v. Menard, Inc. et al
[Order on Motion to Substitute Party] (<a href="https://ecf.ilnd.uscourts.gov/doc1/067134429528?caseid=403127&de_seq_num=424">148</a>)