1:25-cv-13373 U.S. Bank National Association v. Quinto, et al
Case Summary
U.S. Bank National Association filed a civil lawsuit against Quinto and others under docket 25-cv-13373. The case is currently at the stage where defendants have filed an answer to the complaint, indicating the litigation is in early procedural phases. The nature of the dispute is not specified but likely involves financial or contractual issues given the plaintiff's identity.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Civil litigation
- • Answer to complaint
- • Financial dispute
update What Changed This Week
Case Timeline
3 events1:26-cv-03083 Teman v. Quainton et al
In the case Teman v. Quainton et al, a note was filed concerning how legal documents were served to a party who is representing themselves without a lawyer. This ensures that the self-represented individual receives proper notice of the case proceedings. Proper service is crucial for fairness and to allow the party to respond appropriately.
1:25-cv-13373 U.S. Bank National Association v. Quinto, et al
In the case of U.S. Bank National Association v. Quinto and others, the court issued a default judgment. This means the court decided in favor of U.S. Bank because the defendants did not respond or appear in court. This matters because it allows the plaintiff to win the case without further trial proceedings.
9:25-cv-00310 U.S. Bank National Association v. Carter et al
In the case U.S. Bank National Association v. Carter et al, the defendants submitted their formal response to the complaint filed against them. This step is crucial because it outlines the defendants' position and defenses, allowing the case to move forward in the legal process.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-03083 Teman v. Quainton et al
Note Regarding Service on Self-Represented Party
1:25-cv-13373 U.S. Bank National Association v. Quinto, et al
Judgment - Default ( 43
9:25-cv-00310 U.S. Bank National Association v. Carter et al
Answer to Complaint ( 8