1:26-cv-00309 Russell v. Sams West, Inc. et al
Case Summary
This entry duplicates the case of Russell v. Sams West, Inc. et al and involves a court order on a motion to vacate. The procedural development suggests continued disputes over prior rulings, although no substantive facts or claims are provided. The ongoing procedural activity reflects the parties' efforts to challenge earlier decisions, which may influence the litigation's direction depending on the court's ruling.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Motion to vacate
- • Procedural duplication
- • Challenge to prior rulings
Case Timeline
3 events2:26-cv-01987 Ana Chavez v. Sams West, Inc et al
In the case of Ana Chavez v. Sams West, Inc., a letter was filed to officially send the case back to the Superior Court. This step, known as a remand, means the higher court has decided the case should be handled again at the lower court level. It matters because it affects where and how the case will proceed next.
1:26-cv-00309 Russell v. Sams West, Inc. et al
The court issued an order regarding a motion to vacate in the case Russell v. Sams West, Inc. This means the court reviewed a request to set aside a previous judgment or order. The decision on this motion can change the course of the case by potentially reopening issues that were thought to be resolved.
1:26-cv-00309 Riley v. Taylor et al
In the case of Riley v. Taylor et al, 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 can participate fully in the court proceedings.
Press Coverage
2:26-cv-01987 Ana Chavez v. Sams West, Inc et al
Letter of Transmittal - Remand to Superior Court (G-17) - optional html form ( 28
1:26-cv-00309 Russell v. Sams West, Inc. et al
Order on Motion to Vacate
1:26-cv-00309 Riley v. Taylor et al
Notice of Appearance ( 10