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1:25-cv-00684 Washington v. Emig et al

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Case Summary

This case involves Washington as the plaintiff against Emig and others as defendants. The recent docket entry indicates an extension of time granted for the defendants to file their answer to the complaint. This procedural development suggests the case is in its early stages, focusing on pleadings and initial responses.

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Key Issues

  • Extension of time
  • Filing of answer
  • Procedural scheduling
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Case Timeline

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Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-00684 Washington v. Emig et al

A new case titled Washington v. Emig et al was filed under the number 1:25-cv-00684. This marks the official start of legal proceedings involving Washington and the defendants named Emig and others. It matters because it initiates the court's involvement in resolving the dispute between the parties.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-01482 Merritt v. Emig et al

In the case Merritt v. Emig et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. This formal step ensures that the court and all involved parties know who is representing whom, which is essential for proper communication and legal proceedings.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:25-cv-00842 Wharton v. Emit et al

The court issued an order related to the case Wharton v. Emit et al, which is connected to the case Washington v. Emig et al. This order signifies the judge's formal decision or directive on a matter within the case. Such orders guide the progression of the lawsuit and clarify the court's stance on specific issues.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:25-cv-01461 Benson v. Emig et al

In the case Benson v. Emig et al, the court granted an extension of time for the defendants to file their answer to the complaint. This means the defendants have more time to respond to the allegations, which can affect the timeline of the case. Extensions like this help ensure all parties have adequate time to prepare their legal positions.

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