1:25-cv-07966 Martinez v. 1872 Lexington Corp. et al
Case Summary
In Martinez v. 1872 Lexington Corp. et al, the parties have jointly requested an extension of time to complete discovery. This motion indicates that additional time is needed to gather evidence, depose witnesses, and finalize other discovery-related activities critical to case preparation. The court's ruling on this motion will directly affect the litigation schedule and the pace at which the case progresses. Although the substantive claims and factual background of the dispute are not specified, the current procedural posture centers on managing discovery deadlines to ensure a thorough development of the factual record.
Stage
Active litigation
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1 event
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Key Issues
- • Discovery deadlines and extensions
- • Evidence gathering and witness depositions
- • Case scheduling and management
- • Procedural motions in civil litigation
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-07966 Martinez v. 1872 Lexington Corp. et al
In the case of Martinez v. 1872 Lexington Corp. and others, the court granted an extension of time for the parties to complete the discovery process. This means both sides have more time to gather and exchange evidence before the trial proceeds. Extending discovery deadlines helps ensure that all relevant information is available, promoting a fair trial.