1:22-cv-06898 Kortus et al v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Case Summary
Kortus et al filed a lawsuit against Abbott Laboratories and others, with the docket number 22-cv-06898. The case involves a procedural development where the court issued an order granting a motion to withdraw as attorney, indicating a change in legal representation for one of the parties.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
11 events
Coverage
11 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Attorney withdrawal
- • Representation change
- • Procedural order
Case Timeline
11 events1:22-cv-06898 Kortus et al v. Abbott Laboratories et al
The court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing a party in the case Kortus et al v. Abbott Laboratories et al. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop working on the case, which could affect how the party is represented moving forward. Such changes can impact the progress and strategy of the lawsuit.
1:22-cv-05812 Bonner et al v. Abbott Laboratories et al
In the case Bonner et al v. Abbott Laboratories et al, the court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing a party. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop working on the case, which could affect how the case proceeds. It matters because the party losing their attorney may need to find new legal representation quickly to continue effectively.
1:22-cv-05639 Goal v. Abbott Laboratories et al
The court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing a party in the case Goal v. Abbott Laboratories et al. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop working on the case. It matters because the party will need to find new legal representation or proceed without that attorney.
1:22-cv-05626 Cornwell v. Abbott Laboratories et al
In the case Cornwell v. Abbott Laboratories, the court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing their client. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop working on the case. It matters because the client will need to find new legal representation or proceed without that lawyer.
1:22-cv-05355 Odom v. Abbott Laboratories et al
In the case Odom v. Abbott Laboratories, the court issued an order granting an attorney's request to withdraw from representing the client. This means the lawyer is officially no longer involved in the case, which may affect how the case proceeds. It matters because the client will need to find new legal representation to continue their claims effectively.
1:22-cv-05169 Bush v. Abbott Laboratories, et al
In the case Bush v. Abbott Laboratories, the court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing their client. This means the attorney asked to stop working on the case, and the court had to decide whether to allow it. Such decisions affect how the case proceeds and ensure the client continues to have proper legal representation.
1:22-cv-05064 Escobar et al v. Abbott Laboratories Inc. et al
In the case Escobar et al v. Abbott Laboratories Inc., the court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing a party. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop working on the case, which could affect the legal strategy or timeline. Such changes can impact how the case proceeds and the parties' ability to present their arguments.
1:22-cv-05061 Sinclair et al v. Abbott Laboratories, Inc. et al
In the case Kortus et al v. Abbott Laboratories, the court issued an order regarding a motion where an attorney requested to withdraw from representing a party in the related case Sinclair et al v. Abbott Laboratories, Inc. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop representing their client, which can affect how the case proceeds and who will represent the party moving forward.
1:22-cv-05045 Willis v. Abbott Laboratories et al
In the case Willis v. Abbott Laboratories, the court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing a party. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop working on the case. Such orders are important because they affect who will represent the parties moving forward.
1:22-cv-04853 Chobirko v. Abbott Laboratories et al
In the case of Chobirko v. Abbott Laboratories, the court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing the client. This means the attorney has been permitted to stop acting as the client's lawyer, which could affect how the case proceeds. It matters because the client may need to find new legal representation to continue their case effectively.
1:22-cv-04849 Chapin v. Abbott Laboratories et al
In the case Chapin v. Abbott Laboratories, the court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing a client. This means the attorney asked to stop working on the case, and the court made a decision about that request. Such orders are important because they affect who will represent the parties involved and can impact the progress of the case.
Press Coverage
1:22-cv-06898 Kortus et al v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 12
1:22-cv-05812 Bonner et al v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 19
1:22-cv-05639 Goal v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 13
1:22-cv-05626 Cornwell v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 22
1:22-cv-05355 Odom v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 13
1:22-cv-05169 Bush v. Abbott Laboratories, et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 17
1:22-cv-05064 Escobar et al v. Abbott Laboratories Inc. et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 9
1:22-cv-05061 Sinclair et al v. Abbott Laboratories, Inc. et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 9
1:22-cv-05045 Willis v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 14
1:22-cv-04853 Chobirko v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 25
1:22-cv-04849 Chapin v. Abbott Laboratories et al
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney ( 20