1:21-cv-07196 Parker v. Israel Discount Bank of New York, Inc. et al
Case Summary
Parker v. Israel Discount Bank of New York, Inc. et al has reached a stage where a Certificate of Service has been filed, confirming that parties have formally exchanged documents or pleadings as required by court rules. This procedural step is essential for maintaining the litigation timeline and ensuring all parties are informed of filings. The case involves banking institutions, suggesting disputes related to financial services or transactions.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Certificate of Service
- • Procedural compliance
- • Banking dispute
Case Timeline
1 event1:21-cv-07196 Parker v. Israel Discount Bank of New York, Inc. et al
In the case Parker v. Israel Discount Bank of New York, a Certificate of Service was filed, which is a document confirming that legal papers have been properly delivered to all involved parties. This step ensures that everyone in the case is informed about the filings and can respond accordingly. It is a routine but essential part of maintaining fairness and transparency in legal proceedings.