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1:25-cv-11367 Zhu v. Schreiber
25-cv-11367
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Case Summary
This case, Zhu v. Schreiber, mirrors case 3481 with similar procedural activity noted as an opposition to a motion. The duplication suggests either related filings or multiple parties involved in parallel proceedings. The case remains in the early to mid-stages of litigation with unresolved substantive issues.
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Motion practice
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Key Issues
- • Motion opposition
- • Procedural coordination
- • Litigation management
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April 14, 2026
1:25-cv-11367 Zhu v. Schreiber
In the case Zhu v. Schreiber, the opposing party filed a response opposing a motion numbered 35. This means one side disagreed with a request made by the other side, which could affect how the case proceeds. Such opposition is a normal part of legal disputes where parties challenge each other's requests to influence the court's decisions.
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