1:25-cv-03947 PEREZ v. KETTERER BROWNE & ASSOCIATES, LLC et al
Case Summary
In the civil case Perez v. Ketterer Browne & Associates, LLC et al., the plaintiff has filed a memorandum opposing a motion, signaling active litigation and contested issues between the parties. The opposition memorandum suggests that the defendants have sought relief or dismissal that the plaintiff disputes, indicating ongoing legal arguments.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Motion practice
- • Opposition filings
- • Disputed legal claims
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-03947 PEREZ v. KETTERER BROWNE & ASSOCIATES, LLC et al
In the case Perez v. Ketterer Browne & Associates, LLC, the plaintiff filed a memorandum opposing a motion numbered 28. This means the plaintiff is formally arguing against a request made by the opposing party, which could influence how the court decides on that request. Such opposition is a key step in the legal process as it helps the judge understand both sides before making a ruling.