1:25-cv-11367 Zhu v. Schreiber
Case Summary
In Zhu v. Schreiber, the plaintiff filed an opposition to a motion, indicating active litigation and contested issues between the parties. The nature of the motion opposed is not specified, but this filing suggests substantive disputes requiring judicial resolution. The case is actively litigated with motions practice underway, signaling engagement on legal or factual issues. Further details are needed to clarify the specific claims or defenses at issue.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Opposition to motion
- • Active litigation
- • Disputed legal issues
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-11367 Zhu v. Schreiber
In the case Zhu v. Schreiber, the opposing party has filed a response opposing a motion numbered 35. This means one side disagrees with a request made to the court and has formally stated their reasons. Such oppositions are crucial as they influence the judge's decision on whether to grant or deny the motion.