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1:25-cv-04464 Nesselson v. James et al
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Nesselson v. James et al includes a filing related to excess pages, which may pertain to a motion or brief exceeding standard page limits. This procedural detail indicates active litigation, but no substantive information about the dispute or claims is available.
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- • Excess pages filing
- • Procedural compliance
- • Active litigation
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April 15, 2026
1:25-cv-04464 Nesselson v. James et al
In the case Nesselson v. James et al, the court received a filing that exceeded the usual page limit, specifically 78 pages. This means the party submitted a longer document than typically allowed, which could contain detailed arguments or evidence. Such filings may require special permission or consideration by the court.
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