Melendez et al v. United States of America
Case Summary
Melendez et al v. United States of America, docket 25-cv-08155, is a civil case involving claims against the federal government. A Notice of Appearance has been filed, indicating that counsel has formally entered the case, which may signal upcoming substantive proceedings.
Latest development
1:25-cv-07585 United States of America v. Melendez
Order · April 15, 2026
The court issued a scheduling order in the case United States of America v. Melendez, which sets important deadlines and timelines for how the case will proceed. This helps organize the legal process and ensures both parties know when key actions must be completed.
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- • Claims against government
- • Representation appearance
- • Civil litigation procedure
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Scheduling Order ( 16
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Case Timeline
2 events1:25-cv-07585 United States of America v. Melendez
The court issued a scheduling order in the case United States of America v. Melendez, which sets important deadlines and timelines for how the case will proceed. This helps organize the legal process and ensures both parties know when key actions must be completed.
1:25-cv-08155 Melendez et al v. United States of America
In the case Melendez et al v. United States of America, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially joined the case to represent one of the parties. This step is important because it ensures that the party has legal representation and that the court and other parties are informed about who will be handling the case.
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-08155 Melendez et al v. United States of America
Notice of Appearance ( 17
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1 outlet · 2 articles
Timeline events
2 records on file
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3 days, 17 hours ago
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