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1:25-cv-04095 HOSSAIN HASHIMI v. RUBIO et al

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Case Summary

In Hossain Hashimi v. Rubio et al, the plaintiff filed a memorandum opposing a motion, indicating active litigation and contested procedural or substantive motions. The case likely involves personal or business disputes given the individual and multiple defendants involved.

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Key Issues

  • Opposition to motion
  • Procedural dispute
  • Multiple defendants
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Case Timeline

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Motion April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-04095 HOSSAIN HASHIMI v. RUBIO et al

In the case of Hossain Hashimi versus Rubio and others, the court received a memorandum opposing a previously filed motion. This document presents arguments against the motion, aiming to persuade the court not to grant the requested relief. Such filings are crucial as they shape the court's understanding and decisions on the issues at hand.

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Other April 14, 2026

2:26-cv-00441 Erram v. Rubio et al

The court officially ended the civil case Erram v. Rubio et al, which was filed under case number 2:26-cv-00441. This means that the legal dispute in this particular case has been resolved or dismissed, and no further court actions will take place. Terminating a case closes the matter and can impact related cases or parties involved.

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Other April 14, 2026

3:25-cv-09089 Fadainejad et al v. Rubio et al

The court officially ended the civil case titled Fadainejad et al v. Rubio et al. This means that the legal dispute between the parties involved in this case has been resolved or dismissed. Ending the case closes the matter in this court, preventing further legal action on the same issue here.

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Other April 14, 2026

2:26-cv-01277 Manjunath et al v. Rubio et al

In the case titled Manjunath et al v. Rubio et al, a new legal action was initiated, separate from the ongoing case Hossain Hashimi v. Rubio et al. This indicates that multiple parties are bringing related claims against Rubio and others, potentially involving similar issues or defendants. It matters because it could affect the overall legal strategy and outcomes for all involved cases.

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Other April 14, 2026

3:25-cv-09091 Fadainejad et al v. Rubio et al

In the case titled Fadainejad et al v. Rubio et al, the plaintiffs have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit, meaning they have chosen to end the case without pursuing it further. This action stops the legal proceedings initiated by the plaintiffs against the defendants. It matters because it resolves the dispute without a court judgment, potentially saving time and resources for both parties.

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