1:23-cv-01359 Hubchik v. Owners Insurance Company
Case Summary
Hubchik v. Owners Insurance Company involves a procedural matter where the court granted an extension of time. Extensions of time are commonly requested to allow parties additional time to meet deadlines, which may relate to filing documents or completing discovery. This extension indicates ongoing case activity and the court's willingness to accommodate scheduling needs.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Extension of time
- • Case scheduling
- • Procedural deadlines
Case Timeline
2 events1:23-cv-01359 Hubchik v. Owners Insurance Company
In the case Hubchik v. Owners Insurance Company, the court granted permission to restrict access to certain case documents or information. This means that some details will be kept confidential and not available to the public. Such restrictions are often used to protect sensitive information or privacy interests.
1:25-cv-05054 2930 N. Campbell, LLC v. Owners Insurance Company et al
In the case of 2930 N. Campbell, LLC v. Owners Insurance Company and others, the court granted an extension of time. This means one party was given more time to complete a required action or respond to a court deadline. Such extensions help ensure fairness by allowing parties adequate time to prepare their case.