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Dawson v. Equitable Holdings, Inc. et al

26-cv-01026
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Case Summary

Dawson v. Equitable Holdings, Inc. et al involves a civil dispute currently in its early procedural stage, as indicated by an order for an initial pretrial conference. The case appears to be setting the groundwork for discovery and potential settlement discussions.

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1:26-cv-01026 Dawson v. Equitable Holdings, Inc. et al

Order · April 15, 2026

The court issued an order scheduling the initial pretrial conference for the case Dawson v. Equitable Holdings, Inc. This conference is an early meeting where the judge and parties discuss how the case will proceed, including timelines and any preliminary issues. It sets the stage for the litigation process to move forward efficiently.

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Key Issues

  • Pretrial conference scheduling
  • Procedural compliance
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Order April 15, 2026

1:26-cv-01026 Dawson v. Equitable Holdings, Inc. et al

The court issued an order scheduling the initial pretrial conference for the case Dawson v. Equitable Holdings, Inc. This conference is an early meeting where the judge and parties discuss how the case will proceed, including timelines and any preliminary issues. It sets the stage for the litigation process to move forward efficiently.

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