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1:24-cv-25090 Garcia v. Miami Dade County

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Case Summary

Garcia v. Miami Dade County, docket 24-cv-25090, is a civil case currently at the stage of mediator selection and hearing scheduling. This indicates the parties are engaging in alternative dispute resolution efforts to potentially settle the matter outside of trial.

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Key Issues

  • Mediation
  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Settlement efforts
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Case Timeline

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Other April 14, 2026

1:24-cv-25090 Garcia v. Miami Dade County

In the case of Garcia v. Miami Dade County, a calendar call was held, which is a court session to schedule upcoming proceedings and set deadlines. This step helps organize the case timeline and ensures both parties are prepared for trial or other hearings. It matters because it moves the case forward by establishing a clear schedule.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-22573 Sims-Gibbs v. Miami Dade County

A new case titled Sims-Gibbs v. Miami Dade County was filed, separate from the ongoing Garcia v. Miami Dade County case. This indicates another legal dispute involving Miami Dade County, potentially related but distinct from the first case. Tracking multiple cases against the same defendant helps understand the broader legal challenges the county faces.

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Hearing April 13, 2026

1:24-cv-23582 Burnett v. Miami-Dade County

In the case of Burnett v. Miami-Dade County, a hearing was scheduled to discuss the selection of a mediator. This step is important because mediation can help the parties resolve their dispute without going to trial. The notice ensures all involved are informed about the mediation process and hearing details.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:25-cv-25840 INBLOOM v. Miami-Dade County

The court issued an order to send the case INBLOOM v. Miami-Dade County to mediation, which means both parties are encouraged to negotiate a settlement with the help of a neutral mediator. This step aims to resolve the dispute without going to trial, potentially saving time and resources for everyone involved.

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