1:26-cv-00764 WESTALL v. GOOGLE et al
Case Summary
WESTALL v. GOOGLE et al is a civil case in which a summons was returned as to a private individual or business. This procedural event indicates that service of process has been acknowledged for at least one defendant. No further substantive information about the claims or issues in the case is available. The case appears to be in an early stage following service of summons.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Service of summons
- • Defendant identification
- • Early procedural stage
Case Timeline
1 event1:26-cv-00764 WESTALL v. GOOGLE et al
In the case Westall v. Google et al, the court recorded that the summons was successfully delivered to a private individual or business involved in the lawsuit. This step is crucial because it officially notifies the party about the legal action, ensuring they have the opportunity to respond. Without proper service of summons, the case cannot proceed against that party.