1:23-cv-10628 Doe v. Combs et al
Case Summary
This case involves Doe as the plaintiff against Combs and others as defendants. The court recently issued an order granting a motion to extend the time allowed for completing discovery. This procedural development indicates ongoing pretrial activity focused on gathering evidence and information relevant to the claims and defenses.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Motion for extension of discovery
- • Pretrial procedural management
- • Evidence gathering timeline
Case Timeline
3 events1:24-cv-01457 Jones v. Combs et al
In the case Jones v. Combs et al, the court issued an order granting more time to complete the discovery process. This means both parties have additional time to gather and exchange evidence before the trial proceeds. Extending discovery deadlines helps ensure a fair trial by allowing thorough preparation.
1:24-cv-08203 Cruzado v. Combs et al
In the case Cruzado v. Combs et al, the parties have informed the court that they are voluntarily dismissing the lawsuit. This means the plaintiff has decided to end the case without pursuing it further. Such a dismissal can occur for various reasons, including settlement or reconsideration of the claims.
1:23-cv-10628 Doe v. Combs et al
A new case titled Doe v. Combs et al was filed under the number 1:23-cv-10628. This marks the official start of legal proceedings involving the parties named Doe and Combs and others. It matters because it initiates the judicial process where the court will address the issues raised by the plaintiff.
Press Coverage
1:24-cv-01457 Jones v. Combs et al
Order on Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery
1:24-cv-08203 Cruzado v. Combs et al
Notice to Court Regarding Voluntary Dismissal