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1:25-cv-02977 ANDRESKI v. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

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Case Summary

In Andreski v. Department of Justice, docket 25-cv-02977, the plaintiff has requested and been granted an extension of time to file a document. The case involves a dispute with the Department of Justice, though specific claims are not detailed in the current record. The extension indicates ongoing procedural activity.

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  • Government agency litigation
  • Procedural deadlines
  • Document filing extensions
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In the case Andreski v. Department of Justice, there was a procedural update related to another case, Lowe v. U.S. Department of Justice. This connection suggests that the two cases may share legal issues or involve similar parties, which could influence the handling or outcome of Andreski's case.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:25-cv-02977 ANDRESKI v. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

In the case Andreski v. Department of Justice, the party filed a request asking the court for permission to submit a review document. This step indicates that the party wants the court to reconsider or examine a particular aspect of the case. Such requests can influence how the case proceeds and potentially affect the outcome.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-07741 Walczak v. U.S. Department of Justice et al

In the case of Walczak v. U.S. Department of Justice, the court granted an extension of time for one of the parties to file a required document. This means the party has more time to submit important paperwork, which can affect the timeline of the case proceedings.

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