1:25-cv-00245 R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company v. Sheridan, et al.
Case Summary
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company has filed a stipulation of dismissal in its case against Sheridan and others. This procedural document indicates that the parties have agreed to dismiss the claims, possibly due to settlement or resolution outside court. The dismissal may be with or without prejudice, affecting the potential for future litigation.
Stage
Hearing stage
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
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Key Issues
- • Stipulation of dismissal
- • Settlement
- • Case resolution
- • Civil claims
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Case Timeline
3 events7:25-cv-00245 Martinez et al v. PPM Group LLC et al
In a hearing for the case 1:25-cv-00245 R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company v. Sheridan, et al., the court addressed several set hearings involving Martinez et al v. PPM Group LLC et al. This hearing is crucial as it sets the stage for future proceedings and determines the next steps in the legal process.
9:25-cv-00245 Diaz v. Elliott Electric Supply, Inc.
In the legal case of R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company v. Sheridan, et al., a motion was made to terminate 20 motions, as outlined in the 9:25-cv-00245 Diaz v. Elliott Electric Supply, Inc. case. This action aims to streamline the legal proceedings by dismissing certain motions that are deemed unnecessary or redundant.
1:25-cv-00245 R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company v. Sheridan, et al.
In the case of R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company versus Sheridan and others, the parties have agreed to dismiss the case voluntarily. This means that both sides have settled or decided not to continue with the lawsuit, leading to its formal closure. Such a dismissal can save time and resources for both parties and the court.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
7:25-cv-00245 Martinez et al v. PPM Group LLC et al
~Util - Set Hearings
9:25-cv-00245 Diaz v. Elliott Electric Supply, Inc.
~Util - Terminate Motions ( 20
1:25-cv-00245 R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company v. Sheridan, et al.
Stipulation of Dismissal ( 102