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Income Collecting 1-3 Months T-Bills Mutual Fund v. Interactive Brokers LLC

26-cv-01000
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Income Collecting 1-3 Months T-Bills Mutual Fund v. Interactive Brokers LLC is a civil case currently governed by a scheduling order. This order sets deadlines for case milestones, facilitating organized progression toward resolution or trial.

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1:26-cv-01000 Income Collecting 1-3 Months T-Bills Mutual Fund v. Interactive Brokers LLC

Order · April 15, 2026

The court issued a scheduling order in the case between Income Collecting 1-3 Months T-Bills Mutual Fund and Interactive Brokers LLC. This order sets important deadlines and timelines for how the case will proceed, including discovery and motions. It helps organize the litigation process to ensure the case moves forward efficiently.

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  • Financial services dispute
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Order April 15, 2026

1:26-cv-01000 Income Collecting 1-3 Months T-Bills Mutual Fund v. Interactive Brokers LLC

The court issued a scheduling order in the case between Income Collecting 1-3 Months T-Bills Mutual Fund and Interactive Brokers LLC. This order sets important deadlines and timelines for how the case will proceed, including discovery and motions. It helps organize the litigation process to ensure the case moves forward efficiently.

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