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1:23-cv-03528 THOMAS v. LESCHT et al

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In THOMAS v. LESCHT et al, the court received a memorandum opposing a motion filed by one of the parties. This procedural filing indicates active litigation with contested motions, possibly related to discovery, summary judgment, or other pretrial matters. The opposition memorandum presents arguments against the relief sought by the moving party. The case reflects typical civil litigation dynamics where parties dispute procedural or substantive issues through motions and responses. The court's ruling on these motions will shape the progression of the case.

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  • Opposition memorandum
  • Pretrial litigation

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1:23-cv-03528 THOMAS v. LESCHT et al

In the case THOMAS v. LESCHT et al, the opposing party filed a memorandum opposing a motion numbered 41. This means they submitted a formal written argument explaining why the court should not grant the requested motion. Such filings are crucial as they influence the judge's decision on procedural or substantive issues in the case.

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