1:24-cv-07120 QUATTRONE et al v. BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB, INC. et al
Case Summary
In the case of Quattrone et al v. BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. et al, the court issued an order for a 60-day administrative termination. This procedural action typically pauses active proceedings, often to allow parties to resolve issues outside of court or to comply with certain requirements before the case can proceed further. No substantive details about the claims or parties' positions are provided, limiting insight into the underlying dispute. The administrative termination suggests a temporary halt rather than a final resolution.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Administrative termination
- • Procedural pause
- • Case management
Case Timeline
2 events1:24-cv-07120 QUATTRONE et al v. BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB, INC. et al
A new case was filed involving Quattrone and others against BJ's Wholesale Club and additional parties. This marks the official start of legal proceedings in this dispute. The case will now move forward through the court system to address the claims made by the plaintiffs.
2:24-cv-05707 ALLEN v. BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB et al
The court issued an order to administratively terminate the case Allen v. BJ's Wholesale Club for 60 days. This means the case is temporarily paused and removed from the active docket without prejudice, allowing the parties time to resolve issues or prepare further. Such administrative terminations help manage court resources and give parties breathing room without dismissing the case entirely.