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1:26-cv-00399 Smith v. Cook County DOC et al

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Case Summary

Smith v. Cook County DOC et al involves litigation against the Cook County Department of Corrections and related parties. The case docket indicates procedural activity focused on setting deadlines and hearings, suggesting ongoing case management and preparation for substantive proceedings. Specific factual or legal claims have not been detailed in the available summary.

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Key Issues

  • Procedural deadlines
  • Case management
  • Correctional facility liability
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Case Timeline

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Other April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-00399 Smith v. Cook County DOC et al

A new case titled Smith v. Cook County DOC and others was filed under the case number 1:26-cv-00399. This marks the official start of legal proceedings where Smith is bringing a claim against the Cook County Department of Corrections and additional parties. It matters because it initiates the judicial process to address the issues raised by Smith.

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Order April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-11661 Brunt v. Cook County et al

The court issued an order granting more time for the parties involved in the Brunt v. Cook County case to complete certain actions. This extension allows the parties additional time to prepare or respond, which can impact the pace of the case. It matters because it ensures fairness by giving both sides adequate time to address legal matters properly.

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Hearing April 13, 2026

1:26-cv-00399 Espinoza et al v. Delish Brands Inc. et al

A hearing was held in the case Espinoza et al v. Delish Brands Inc. et al, where the court set deadlines and scheduled future hearings. This step organizes the timeline for the case, ensuring that both parties know when to submit documents and appear in court. It helps move the case forward efficiently.

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