1:25-cv-03588 Franzoy et al v. Schroder et al
Case Summary
In Franzoy et al v. Schroder et al, docket number 25-cv-03588, a Notice of Appearance was filed. This procedural document formally establishes legal representation for a party in the case. While it does not address substantive issues, it signals active participation by counsel and may precede further procedural or substantive filings.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Notice of Appearance
- • Legal representation
- • Procedural development
Case Timeline
3 events1:26-cv-00422 Roy v. Schroeter et al
In the case Roy v. Schroeter et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. This is a routine but important step that ensures the court and all parties know who is involved in the litigation. It helps maintain clear communication and proper legal procedure throughout the case.
1:25-cv-03588 Franzoy et al v. Schroder et al
In the case Franzoy et al v. Schroder et al, the court issued a memorandum, which is a written statement outlining the court's thoughts or decisions on certain matters in the case. This document helps clarify the court's position and guides the next steps in the legal process.
1:26-cv-00421 Herzog v. Schroeter et al
In the case Herzog v. Schroeter et al, a local counsel letter was filed, indicating that a lawyer licensed to practice in the jurisdiction has been retained to represent one of the parties. This step is important because it ensures proper legal representation and compliance with court rules requiring local counsel involvement. It helps the court manage the case effectively by confirming who is responsible for legal communications.
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-00422 Roy v. Schroeter et al
Notice of Appearance ( 17
1:25-cv-03588 Franzoy et al v. Schroder et al
Memorandum
1:26-cv-00421 Herzog v. Schroeter et al
Local Counsel Letter ( 12